Comparative pharmacokinetic study of the five anti-inflammatory active ingredients of Inula cappa in a normal and an LPS-induced inflammatory cell model

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作者
Huang, Jing [1 ]
Chen, Ruixing [1 ]
Zhou, Jie [1 ]
Zhang, Qing [1 ]
Xue, Cun [1 ]
Li, Yueting [1 ]
Zheng, Lin [1 ]
Huang, Yong [1 ]
Wang, Qun [2 ]
Chen, Yi [1 ]
Gong, Zipeng [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Guizhou Med Univ, Sch Pharm, State Key Lab Funct & Applicat Med Plants, Guizhou Prov Key Lab Pharmaceut, Guiyang, Peoples R China
[2] Guizhou Univ Tradit Chinese Med, Guiyang, Peoples R China
[3] Guizhou Med Univ, Guizhou Prov Engn Res Ctr Dev & Applicat Ethn Med, Guiyang, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Inula cappa; cellular pharmacokinetics; UPLC-MS/MS; RAW264; 7; cells; inflammatory model; EXPRESSION; COMPONENTS; FRACTIONS; PLASMA; DC;
D O I
10.3389/fphar.2022.981112
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Inula cappa is a commonly used medicine in the Miao area of Guizhou Province in China. We established an in vitro inflammatory model of mouse macrophage RAW264.7 cells to study the different pharmacokinetics of five anti-inflammatory active ingredients in the I. cappa extract namely luteolin (LUT), chlorogenic acid (CA), cryptochlorogenic acid (CCA), 3,4-dicaffeoylquinic acid (3,4-DCQA) and 4,5-dicaffeoylquinic acid (4,5-DCQA), in a normal and an inflammatory cell model. First, RAW264.7 cells were treated in vitro with l mu g/mL lipopolysaccharide (LPS) for 24 h to establish an inflammatory cell model. Then, the pharmacokinetic characteristics of the five ingredients were compared in normal and inflammatory cells after treatment with 200 mu g/ml and 800 mu g/ml of I. cappa extracts. After treatment with 1 mu g/ml LPS for 24 h, the volume of RAW264.7 cells was increased, the morphology was changed, the antennae were obvious, and the secretion of inflammatory factors nitric oxide and TNF-alpha was increased. The pharmacokinetics results showed that the five ingredients in normal and inflammatory cells exhibited an increase in C-max and AUC values with increasing doses, and the C-max and AUC values of five ingredients were positively correlated with the extract concentration. Each of these five ingredients presented nonlinear pharmacokinetic characteristics. After treatment with 200 mu g/ml of I. cappa extract, the uptake of five ingredients increased in inflammatory cells, T-max was prolonged, MRT and t(1/2) were prolonged, and CL_F and Vz_F were decreased, while after treatment with 800 mu g/ml of I. cappa extract, the uptake of five ingredients decreased, T-max was prolonged, absorption was faster, and MRT and t(1/2) were prolonged. The five analyzed components in I. cappa extract exerted different effects on normal cells and LPS-induced inflammatory cells. Compared to normal cells, the uptake of five ingredients in inflammatory cells was faster and the AUC and C-max values increased with increasing doses, showing a dose-dependent nonlinear pharmacokinetic profile. These results indicate that the pharmacokinetic effects of the five analyzed ingredients in I. cappa extract are changed in the inflammatory state.
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