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Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Decelerates Rheumatoid Arthritis Progression by Inhibiting Inflammatory Responses and Joint Destruction via Modulating NF-κB and MAPK Pathways

Journal

INFLAMMATION
Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages 248-256

Publisher

SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10753-015-0245-7

Keywords

pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ); inflammatory; SW982; P65; collagen-induced arthritis (CIA)

Funding

  1. Clinical Medicine Special Funds of Jiangsu Province [BL2014059]
  2. Post-graduate Technology Innovation Project of Nantong University [YKS14004]
  3. National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) [2012CB822104]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31170766, 81171140]
  5. Key Project Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu University and College [11KJA310002]
  6. Nantong City Social Development Projects funds [HS2012032]
  7. Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions (PAPD)

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Pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) is a naturally occurring redox cofactor that acts as an essential nutrient and antioxidant and has been reported to exert potent immunosuppressive effects. However, the therapeutically potential of PQQ on rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has not been explored. In the present study, the anti-inflammatory effects of PQQ were investigated in interleukin (IL)-1 beta-treated SW982 cells, a RA-like fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLSs) injury model. Our observations showed that pretreatment with PQQ significantly inhibited the expression of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-1 and MMP-3 and suppressed the production of proinflammatory mediators such as TNF-alpha and IL-6 in IL-1 beta-treated SW982 cells. The nuclear translocation of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappa B) and the phosphorylation level of p65, p38, and JNK MAP kinase pathways were also inhibited by PQQ in IL-1 beta-stimulated SW982 cells. To further confirm the therapeutic effects of PQQ on RA in vivo, a collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) model was used. Mice treated with PQQ demonstrated marked attenuation of arthritic symptoms based on histopathology and clinical arthritis scores. These results collectively suggested that PQQ might be a promising therapeutic agent for alleviating the progress of RA.

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