Avicularin suppresses cartilage extracellular matrix degradation and inflammation via TRAF6/MAPK activation
Zi-ling Zou, Ming-hui Sun, Wei-feng Yin, Lei Yang, Ling-yi Kong
Journal:PHYTOMEDICINE
IF:5.34
DOI:10.1016/j.phymed.2021.153657
PMID:34371251
Published:2021-07-12
research field:神经科学药代动力学毒理学环境科学环境健康
Abstract
Background Osteoarthritis (OA) is an intractable degenerative disease of the whole joint, which is characterized by synovitis inflammation, cartilage damage, and chronic pain. Tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR)-associated factor 6 (TRAF6) performs an important role in OA. Purpose We aim to investigate avicularin to protect cartilage extracellular matrix degradation (ECM) and suppresses inflammation both in rat and human chondrocytes . Methods 5-Ethynyl-2′-deoxyuridine (EdU) staining, Quantitative real-time PCR, TRAF6 plasmid transfection, Western blot , Measurement of nitric oxide (NO), ROS detection and Immunofluorescence were utilized in vitro . micro-CT scanning, Safranin O-Fast Green, toluidine blue and immunohistochemistry staining were performed in vivo . Results In vitro , avicularin attenuates the degradation of ECM and inflammation, which could inhibit the activation of TRAF6/MAPK pathway via targeting TRAF6. Increased MMP3 and MMP13 expressions and decreased Aggrecan and Collagen Ⅱ levels were observed in anterior cruciate ligament transection (ACLT) induced osteoarthritic rats. Interestingly, intra-articular injection of avicularin attenuates this phenomenon. Conclusions Taken together, our results indicate that avicularin suppresses cartilage extracellular matrix degradation and inflammation via TRAF6/MAPK activation by targeting TRAF6. These observations identify TRAF6 as a relevant drug target, and avicularin may as a potential therapeutic agent in osteoarthritis.
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