Marrubiin Inhibits Peritoneal Inflammatory Response Induced by Carrageenan Application in C57 Mice

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Abstract

Marrubiin is a diterpene with a long history of a wide range of biological activities. In this study, the anti-inflammatory effects of marrubiin were investigated using several in vitro and in vivo assays. Marrubiin inhibited carrageenan-induced peritoneal inflammation by preventing inflammatory cell infiltration and peritoneal mast cell degranulation. The anti-inflammatory activity was further demonstrated by monitoring a set of biochemical parameters, showing that the peritoneal fluid of animals treated with marrubiin had lower levels of proteins and lower myeloperoxidase activity compared with the fluid of animals that were not treated. Marrubiin exerted the most pronounced cytotoxic activity towards peripheral mononuclear cells, being the main contributors to peritoneal inflammation. Additionally, a moderate lipoxygenase inhibition activity of marrubiin was observed.

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Radulović, N. S., Đorđević Zlatković, M. R., Stojanović, N. M., Nešić, M. S., Zlatković, D. B., Potić Floranović, M. S., … Randjelovic, P. J. (2024). Marrubiin Inhibits Peritoneal Inflammatory Response Induced by Carrageenan Application in C57 Mice. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25084496

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