Synthesis and Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Ferulic Acid-Sesquiterpene Lactone Hybrids.
Xiyan DuanNing LiuKe LvJunqi WangMingyue LiYanwei ZhangXiaoguang HuoShiqi BaoZhuo ShenXuemei ZhangPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Acute lung injury (ALI) is a respiratory failure disease associated with high mortality rates in patients. The primary pathological damage is attributed to the excessive release of pro-inflammatory mediators in pulmonary tissue. However, specific therapy for ALI has not been developed. In this study, a series of novel ferulic acid-parthenolide (FA-PTL) and ferulic acid-micheliolide (FA-MCL) hybrid derivatives were designed, synthesized, and evaluated for their anti-inflammatory activities in vitro. Compounds 2 , 4 , and 6 showed pronounced anti-inflammatory activity against LPS-induced expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines in vitro. Importantly, compound 6 displayed good water solubility, and treatment of mice with compound 6 (10 mg/kg) significantly prevented weight loss and ameliorated inflammatory cell infiltration and edema in lung tissue, as well as improving the alveolar structure. These results suggest that compound 6 (((1a R ,7a S ,8 R ,10a S ,10b S , E )-8-((dimethylamino)methyl)-1a-methyl-9-oxo-1a,2,3,6,7,7a,8,9,10a,10b-decahydrooxireno[2',3':9,10]cyclodeca[1,2-b]furan-5-yl)methyl ( E )-3-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)acrylate 2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylate) might be considered as a lead compound for further evaluation as a potential anti-ALI agent.
Keyphrases
- lps induced
- anti inflammatory
- inflammatory response
- respiratory failure
- weight loss
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- oxidative stress
- ejection fraction
- pulmonary hypertension
- poor prognosis
- lipopolysaccharide induced
- single cell
- bariatric surgery
- type diabetes
- cell therapy
- peritoneal dialysis
- roux en y gastric bypass
- gastric bypass
- coronary artery disease
- adipose tissue
- patient reported outcomes
- risk factors
- climate change
- body mass index
- binding protein
- high fat diet induced
- bone marrow
- risk assessment
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- skeletal muscle
- patient reported
- replacement therapy