Marinobufagenin Inhibits Neutrophil Migration and Proinflammatory Cytokines
Cardiotonic steroids, such as ouabain and digoxin, are known to bind to Na+/K+-ATPase and to promote several biological activities, including anti-inflammatory activity. However, there are still no reports in the literature about inflammation and marinobufagenin, a cardiotonic steroid from the bufad...
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doaj-af0f7cf41ce64ca48768df943476bc382020-11-25T02:41:39ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Immunology Research2314-88612314-71562019-01-01201910.1155/2019/10945201094520Marinobufagenin Inhibits Neutrophil Migration and Proinflammatory CytokinesDeyse C. M. Carvalho0Luiz Henrique Agra Cavalcante-Silva1Éssia de A. Lima2José G. F. M. Galvão3Anne K. de A. Alves4Priscilla R. O. Feijó5Luís E. M. Quintas6Sandra Rodrigues-Mascarenhas7Laboratory of Immunobiotechnology, Biotechnology Center, Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB), João Pessoa, PB 58051-900, BrazilLaboratory of Immunobiotechnology, Biotechnology Center, Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB), João Pessoa, PB 58051-900, BrazilLaboratory of Immunobiotechnology, Biotechnology Center, Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB), João Pessoa, PB 58051-900, BrazilLaboratory of Immunobiotechnology, Biotechnology Center, Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB), João Pessoa, PB 58051-900, BrazilLaboratory of Immunobiotechnology, Biotechnology Center, Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB), João Pessoa, PB 58051-900, BrazilLaboratory of Biochemical and Molecular Pharmacology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro, RJ 21941-902, BrazilLaboratory of Biochemical and Molecular Pharmacology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro, RJ 21941-902, BrazilLaboratory of Immunobiotechnology, Biotechnology Center, Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB), João Pessoa, PB 58051-900, BrazilCardiotonic steroids, such as ouabain and digoxin, are known to bind to Na+/K+-ATPase and to promote several biological activities, including anti-inflammatory activity. However, there are still no reports in the literature about inflammation and marinobufagenin, a cardiotonic steroid from the bufadienolide family endogenously found in mammals. Therefore, the aim of this work was to analyze, in vivo and in vitro, the role of marinobufagenin in acute inflammation. Swiss mice were treated with 0.56 mg/kg of marinobufagenin intraperitoneally (i.p.) and zymosan (2 mg/mL, i.p.) was used to induce peritoneal inflammation. Peritoneal fluid was collected and used for counting cells by optical microscopy and proinflammatory cytokine quantification (IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α) by immunoenzymatic assay (ELISA). Zymosan stimulation, as expected, induced increased cell migration and proinflammatory cytokine levels in the peritoneum. Marinobufagenin treatment reduced polymorphonuclear cell migration and IL-1β and IL-6 levels in the peritoneal cavity, without interfering in TNF-α levels. In addition, the effect of marinobufagenin was evaluated using peritoneal macrophages stimulated by zymosan (0.2 mg/mL) in vitro. Marinobufagenin treatment at different concentrations (10, 100, 1000, and 10000 nM) showed no cytotoxic effect on peritoneal macrophages. Interestingly, the lowest concentration, which did not inhibit Na+/K+-ATPase activity, attenuated proinflammatory cytokines IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α levels. To investigate the putative mechanism of action of marinobufagenin, the expression of surface molecules (TLR2 and CD69) and P-p38 MAPK were also evaluated, but no significant effect was observed. Thus, our results suggest that marinobufagenin has an anti-inflammatory role in vivo and in vitro and reveals a novel possible endogenous function of this steroid in mammals.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1094520 |
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Deyse C. M. Carvalho Luiz Henrique Agra Cavalcante-Silva Éssia de A. Lima José G. F. M. Galvão Anne K. de A. Alves Priscilla R. O. Feijó Luís E. M. Quintas Sandra Rodrigues-Mascarenhas |
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Deyse C. M. Carvalho Luiz Henrique Agra Cavalcante-Silva Éssia de A. Lima José G. F. M. Galvão Anne K. de A. Alves Priscilla R. O. Feijó Luís E. M. Quintas Sandra Rodrigues-Mascarenhas Marinobufagenin Inhibits Neutrophil Migration and Proinflammatory Cytokines Journal of Immunology Research |
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Deyse C. M. Carvalho Luiz Henrique Agra Cavalcante-Silva Éssia de A. Lima José G. F. M. Galvão Anne K. de A. Alves Priscilla R. O. Feijó Luís E. M. Quintas Sandra Rodrigues-Mascarenhas |
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Marinobufagenin Inhibits Neutrophil Migration and Proinflammatory Cytokines |
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Marinobufagenin Inhibits Neutrophil Migration and Proinflammatory Cytokines |
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Marinobufagenin Inhibits Neutrophil Migration and Proinflammatory Cytokines |
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Marinobufagenin Inhibits Neutrophil Migration and Proinflammatory Cytokines |
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Marinobufagenin Inhibits Neutrophil Migration and Proinflammatory Cytokines |
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marinobufagenin inhibits neutrophil migration and proinflammatory cytokines |
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Cardiotonic steroids, such as ouabain and digoxin, are known to bind to Na+/K+-ATPase and to promote several biological activities, including anti-inflammatory activity. However, there are still no reports in the literature about inflammation and marinobufagenin, a cardiotonic steroid from the bufadienolide family endogenously found in mammals. Therefore, the aim of this work was to analyze, in vivo and in vitro, the role of marinobufagenin in acute inflammation. Swiss mice were treated with 0.56 mg/kg of marinobufagenin intraperitoneally (i.p.) and zymosan (2 mg/mL, i.p.) was used to induce peritoneal inflammation. Peritoneal fluid was collected and used for counting cells by optical microscopy and proinflammatory cytokine quantification (IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α) by immunoenzymatic assay (ELISA). Zymosan stimulation, as expected, induced increased cell migration and proinflammatory cytokine levels in the peritoneum. Marinobufagenin treatment reduced polymorphonuclear cell migration and IL-1β and IL-6 levels in the peritoneal cavity, without interfering in TNF-α levels. In addition, the effect of marinobufagenin was evaluated using peritoneal macrophages stimulated by zymosan (0.2 mg/mL) in vitro. Marinobufagenin treatment at different concentrations (10, 100, 1000, and 10000 nM) showed no cytotoxic effect on peritoneal macrophages. Interestingly, the lowest concentration, which did not inhibit Na+/K+-ATPase activity, attenuated proinflammatory cytokines IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α levels. To investigate the putative mechanism of action of marinobufagenin, the expression of surface molecules (TLR2 and CD69) and P-p38 MAPK were also evaluated, but no significant effect was observed. Thus, our results suggest that marinobufagenin has an anti-inflammatory role in vivo and in vitro and reveals a novel possible endogenous function of this steroid in mammals. |
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