cytellin has been researched along with imperatorin* in 3 studies
3 other study(ies) available for cytellin and imperatorin
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Imperatorin and β-sitosterol have synergistic activities in alleviating collagen-induced arthritis.
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic disease with complex molecular network of pathophysiology, single drug is usually not full satisfactory because it is almost impossible to target the whole molecular network of the disease. Drug combinations that act synergistically with each another is an effective strategy in RA therapy. In this study, we aimed to establish a new strategy to search effective synergized compounds from Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) used in RA. Based on multi-information integrative approaches, imperatorin (IMP) and β-sitosterol (STO) were predicted as the most effective pair for RA therapy. Further animal experiments demonstrated that IMP+STO treatment ameliorated arthritis severity of collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) rats in a synergistic manner, whereas IMP or STO administration separately had no such effect. RNA sequencing and IPA analysis revealed that the synergistic mechanism of IMP+STO treatment was related to its regulatory effect on 5 canonical signaling pathways, which were not found when IMP or STO used alone. Moreover, LTA, CD83, and SREBF1 were 3 important targets for synergistic mechanism of IMP+STO treatment. The levels of these 3 genes were significantly up-regulated in IMP+STO group compared to model group, whereas IMP or STO administration separately had no effect on them. In conclusion, this study found that IMP and STO were 2 synergistic compounds from the CHM in RA therapy, whose synergistic mechanism was closely related to regulate the levels of LTA, CD83, and SREBF1. Topics: Animals; Arthritis, Experimental; Arthritis, Rheumatoid; CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes; Computational Biology; Disease Models, Animal; Drug Synergism; Drugs, Chinese Herbal; Furocoumarins; Male; Phytotherapy; Rats; Severity of Illness Index; Signal Transduction; Sitosterols | 2020 |
Main constituents from the seeds of Vietnamese Cnidium monnieri and cytotoxic activity.
From the ethyl acetate extract of the seeds of Vietnamese Cnidium monnieri L., three coumarins, osthole (1), xanthotoxin (2), imperatorin (3) and a sterol, daucosterol (4) have been purified. Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic analysis. Furthermore, 8-(3-hidroxy-3-methylbutyl)-7-methoxycoumarin (5) was synthesised from osthole (1) with a good yield (80%). In addition, compound 1 and its synthesis product (5) show moderate and non-selective cytotoxic activities against four cancer cells, KB (a human epidermal carcinoma), MCF7 (human breast carcinoma), SK-LU-1 (human lung carcinoma) and HepG2 (hepatocellular carcinoma). Topics: Cell Line, Tumor; Cell Proliferation; Cnidium; Coumarins; Furocoumarins; Hep G2 Cells; Humans; Plant Extracts; Seeds; Sitosterols | 2012 |
[Isolation and identification of chemical constituents from an alcoholic extract of Notopterygium incisium].
Topics: Coumarins; Furocoumarins; Medicine, Chinese Traditional; Medicine, East Asian Traditional; Plants, Medicinal; Sitosterols | 1985 |