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Genipin inhibits MMP-1 and MMP-3 release from TNF-α-stimulated human periodontal ligament cells

  • Satoru Shindo
  • , Yoshitaka Hosokawa
  • , Ikuko Hosokawa
  • , Kazumi Ozaki
  • , Takashi Matsuo

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Abstract

Genipin, the aglycon of geniposide found in gardenia fruit has long been considered for treatment of inflammatory diseases in traditional oriental medicine. Genipin has recently been reported to have some pharmacological functions, such as antimicrobial, antitumor, and anti-inflammatory effects. The aim of this study was to examine whether genipin could modify matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-1 and MMP-3, which are related to the destruction of periodontal tissues in periodontal lesion, expression in tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α-stimulated human periodontal ligament cells (HPDLCs). Genipin prevented TNF-α-mediated MMP-1 and MMP-3 productions in HPDLCs. Moreover, genipin could suppress not only extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) and Jun-N-terminal kinase (JNK) phosphorylations but also AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) phosphorylation in TNF-α-stimulated HPDLCs. Inhibitors of ERK and AMPK could inhibit both MMP-1 and MMP-3 productions. Moreover, we revealed the ERK inhibitor suppressed AMPK phosphorylation in TNF-α-stimulated HPDLCs. These data provide a new mechanism through which genipin could be used for the treatment of periodontal disease to prevent MMPs expression in periodontal lesion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)391-395
Number of pages5
JournalBiochimie
Volume107
Issue numberPB
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2014
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

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© 2014 Elsevier B.V. and Société française de biochimie et biologie Moléculaire (SFBBM) All rights reserved.

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Biochemistry

Keywords

  • AMPK
  • Genipin
  • MAPKs
  • MMP
  • Periodontal ligament cells

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