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Inhibition of TNF-α-mediated endothelial cell-monocyte cell adhesion and adhesion molecules expression by the resveratrol derivative, trans-3,5,4′-trimethoxystilbene
Yan-Hui Deng1,2; Deepa Alex1; He-Qing Huang2; Nan Wang1; Nan Yu1; Yi-Tao Wang1; George P. H. Leung3; Simon Ming-Yuen Lee1
2011
Source PublicationPhytotherapy Research
ISSN0951418X
Volume25Issue:3Pages:451
Abstract

Resveratrol (RSV) has been shown to have anti-inflammatory activity and to have a protective role against atherosclerosis. Here it is shown, for the first time, that its derivative trans-3,5,4′-trimethoxystilbene (TMS) may be a more potent anti-inflammatory agent than resveratrol.A comparative analysis of the inhibitory activities of related stilbenes, resveratrol, TMS and polydatin (PD), on monocyte adhesion to TNF-α-activated endothelial cells showed TMS to be the most effective, with PD being the least effective. RSV and its analogues inhibited, albeit differentially, the protein and mRNA expression levels of inducible cell adhesion molecules, ICAM-1 and VCAM-1, in cultured endothelial cells. The mechanism of the inhibitory effects of these stilbenes on endothelial cell-monocyte cell adhesion can be attributed mainly to inhibition of NF-κB pathway activation. The results demonstrate that all three investigated stilbene compounds, especially TMS, exhibit a potent inhibitory effect on inflammation-induced cell-cell adhesion, expression of adhesion molecules and activation of the NF-′B pathway. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

KeywordCell Adhesion Molecules Inflammation Nf-′b Resveratrol Stilbene
DOI10.1002/ptr.3279
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaPharmacology & Pharmacy
WOS SubjectChemistry, Medicinal ; Pharmacology & Pharmacy
WOS IDWOS:000288133000021
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Scopus ID2-s2.0-79952234852
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CollectionDEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
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Corresponding AuthorSimon Ming-Yuen Lee
Affiliation1.Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, University of Macau, Av. Padre Tomás Pereira S.J., Taipa, Macao, China
2.School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China
3.Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy, the University of Hong Kong, China
First Author AffilicationInstitute of Chinese Medical Sciences
Corresponding Author AffilicationInstitute of Chinese Medical Sciences
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Yan-Hui Deng,Deepa Alex,He-Qing Huang,et al. Inhibition of TNF-α-mediated endothelial cell-monocyte cell adhesion and adhesion molecules expression by the resveratrol derivative, trans-3,5,4′-trimethoxystilbene[J]. Phytotherapy Research, 2011, 25(3), 451.
APA Yan-Hui Deng., Deepa Alex., He-Qing Huang., Nan Wang., Nan Yu., Yi-Tao Wang., George P. H. Leung., & Simon Ming-Yuen Lee (2011). Inhibition of TNF-α-mediated endothelial cell-monocyte cell adhesion and adhesion molecules expression by the resveratrol derivative, trans-3,5,4′-trimethoxystilbene. Phytotherapy Research, 25(3), 451.
MLA Yan-Hui Deng,et al."Inhibition of TNF-α-mediated endothelial cell-monocyte cell adhesion and adhesion molecules expression by the resveratrol derivative, trans-3,5,4′-trimethoxystilbene".Phytotherapy Research 25.3(2011):451.
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