Linalool: Monoterpene alcohol effectiveness in chronic synovitis through lowering Interleukin-17, spleen and thymus indices
•Monoterpene alcohols have well reported anti-arthritic activity.•Dysregulation of the interleukin-17, spleen and thymus indices are reported hallmarks of chronic synovitis.•Real time-PCR used for mRNA expression of IL-17, IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, COX-2, and iNOS.•Molecular docking exhibited strong bindi...
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description | •Monoterpene alcohols have well reported anti-arthritic activity.•Dysregulation of the interleukin-17, spleen and thymus indices are reported hallmarks of chronic synovitis.•Real time-PCR used for mRNA expression of IL-17, IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, COX-2, and iNOS.•Molecular docking exhibited strong binding interaction of linalool with IL-17, iNOS, PGE-2, and COX-2.
Interleukin-17 has a positive role in the initial induction and late chronic phases of many inflammatory disorders like arthritis. This cytokine has a strong option for therapeutic targeting due to the fact that it was found in the inflamed joints of individual with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and persuasive evidence from experimental arthritis models indicating its pro-inflammatory actions. IL-17 suppression lessened the asperity of arthritis. The present study aimed to assess the anti-arthritic potential of linalool in a model of chronic joint inflammation (CFA-mediated rheumatoid arthritis) in rats. Linalool markedly lowered spleen and thymus indices as opposed to arthritic control. The over-formation of IL-17, COX-2, TNF-α IL-1β, iNOS and IL-6 were markedly impaired in all linalool treated rats, but IL-10 was raised as compared to arthritic animals in Real time-PCR. There was reduction in associated parameters like paw volume, arthritic index, mobility score, and flexion pain score and a marked increase in stance score in CFA model as compared to the arthritic control group. Furthermore, there was improvement in body weight, hematological, tissue, and radiological parameters in the CFA-model. Molecular docking study exhibited strong binding interaction of linalool with IL-17, PGE-2, iNOS and COX-2, thus providing a good correlation among experimental and theoretical results. The current findings show that linalool reduces adjuvant arthritis by suppressing pro-inflammatory mediators, arthritic development, and spleen and thymus indices. Thus, linalool may be employed therapeutically to alleviate arthritis in humans. |
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