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Anti-Inflammatory and Tau Phosphorylation-Inhibitory Effects of Eupatin.


ABSTRACT: Alzheimer's disease (AD), which is among the most prevalent neurodegenerative diseases, manifests as increasing memory loss and cognitive decline. Tau phosphorylation and aggregation are strongly linked to neurodegeneration, as well as associated with chronic neuroinflammatory processes. The anti-inflammation effects of natural products have led to wide recognition of their potential for use in treating and preventing AD. This study investigated whether eupatin, a polymethoxyflavonoid found in Artemisia species, has inhibitory effects on neuroinflammation and tau phosphorylation. We treated mouse macrophages and microglia cells with lipopolysaccharides (LPSs) to activate inflammatory signals, and we treated neuronal cells with a protein phosphatase 2A inhibitor, okadaic acid (OA), or transfection with pRK5-EGFP-Tau P301L plasmid to induce tau phosphorylation. The results indicated that eupatin significantly reduced the LPS-induced protein expression and phosphorylation of p65 and inducible nitric oxide synthase as well as downstream products interleukin 6 and nitrite, respectively. Furthermore, eupatin markedly inhibited the expression of phospho-tau in response to OA treatment and plasmid transfection. We discovered that this inhibition was achieved through the inhibition of glycogen synthase kinase 3? (GSK3?), and molecular docking results suggested that eupatin can sufficiently bind to the GSK3? active site. Our results demonstrate that eupatin has neuroprotective effects, making it suitable for AD treatment.

SUBMITTER: Chou CH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7731404 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Anti-Inflammatory and Tau Phosphorylation-Inhibitory Effects of Eupatin.

Chou Ching-Hsuan CH   Hsu Kai-Cheng KC   Lin Tony Eight TE   Yang Chia-Ron CR  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20201130 23


Alzheimer's disease (AD), which is among the most prevalent neurodegenerative diseases, manifests as increasing memory loss and cognitive decline. Tau phosphorylation and aggregation are strongly linked to neurodegeneration, as well as associated with chronic neuroinflammatory processes. The anti-inflammation effects of natural products have led to wide recognition of their potential for use in treating and preventing AD. This study investigated whether eupatin, a polymethoxyflavonoid found in <  ...[more]

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