Mechanistic Evaluation of Antiarthritic Effects of Eupatilin in CFA-Induced Arthritic Rats: An in Vivo and in Silico Study

Lichun Wang, Jie Liu, HongLi Zhang, Guangyu Cheng
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In the present study, we explored the antiarthritic potential of Eupatilin on complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA)-induced arthritis rats. In order to induce arthritis in the Sprague-Dawley rats, CFA vaccination was used, and Eupatilin was given to the rats at dose of 5, 10, and 20 mg/kg. Various biochemical and other parameters were studied to define the pharmacological benefit of Eupatilin. The study's findings revealed that Eupatilin increases rats’ body weight and significantly reduces hind paw volume. It also improves the antioxidant status of CFA rats by lowering malondialdehyde levels and increasing the concentration of endogenous antioxidants superoxide dismutase and GPx. Eupatilin also improved hematological markers, which were demonstrated to be altered in CFA rats as compared to the control. In the Eupatilin-treated group, the level of pro-inflammatory cytokines was found to be reduced as compared to CFA rats. In a molecular docking analysis, it showed favorable interaction with the active site of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) by the formation of numerous nonbonded interactions by interacting with Cys32, Leu138, Pro 139, Val141, Ala142, and Cys145. It also showed a Vina score of −9.4 and interacts with the cavity volume of 4435 Å3. Eupatilin showed favorable antiarthritic benefits in the CFA-induced arthritis model, as evidenced by reductions in paw volume, significant weight loss prevention, and maintenance of the healthy hematological and biochemical profile may be through inhibiting COX-2.
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Eupatilin对CFA诱导的关节炎大鼠抗关节炎作用的机制评估:体内和硅学研究
在本研究中,我们探讨了Eupatilin对完全弗氏佐剂(CFA)诱导的关节炎大鼠的抗关节炎潜力。为了诱导 Sprague-Dawley 大鼠的关节炎,我们使用了 CFA 疫苗,并以 5、10 和 20 毫克/千克的剂量给大鼠注射了 Eupatilin。对各种生化指标和其他参数进行了研究,以确定 Eupatilin 的药理作用。研究结果表明,Eupatilin 可增加大鼠体重,并显著减少后爪体积。它还能降低丙二醛水平,增加内源性抗氧化剂超氧化物歧化酶和 GPx 的浓度,从而改善 CFA 大鼠的抗氧化状态。与对照组相比,Eupatilin 还能改善 CFA 大鼠的血液指标。与 CFA 大鼠相比,经 Eupatilin 治疗组的促炎细胞因子水平有所降低。在分子对接分析中,它通过与 Cys32、Leu138、Pro 139、Val141、Ala142 和 Cys145 形成大量非键相互作用,显示出与环氧化酶-2(COX-2)活性位点的良好相互作用。它的 Vina 得分为-9.4,相互作用的空腔体积为 4435 Å3。在 CFA 诱导的关节炎模型中,Eupatilin 表现出了良好的抗关节炎功效,这体现在爪子体积的减少、显著的体重减轻预防以及健康血液和生化指标的维持等方面,这可能是通过抑制 COX-2 实现的。
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