Natural α,β-unsaturated lactones inhibit neuropeptide-induced mast cell activation in an in vitro model of neurogenic inflammation

Inflamm Res. 2020 Oct;69(10):1039-1051. doi: 10.1007/s00011-020-01380-8. Epub 2020 Jul 14.

Abstract

Introduction: Mast cells are involved in not only inducing, but also maintaining neurogenic inflammation and neuropathic pain. In previous work, we have demonstrated that dehydroleucodine, xanthatin and 3-benzyloxymethyl-5H-furan-2-one inhibit rat peritoneal and human LAD2 mast cell degranulation induced by compound 48/80 and calcium ionophore A23187. However, the effect of these molecules on neuropeptide-induced mast cell activation has not been studied so far.

Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether dehydroleucodine, xanthatin, and 3-benzyloxymethyl-5H-furan-2-one inhibit neuropeptide-induced mast cell activation.

Methods: This work is based on in vitro simulation of a neurogenic inflammation scenario involving neuropeptides and mast cells, to subsequently analyze potential therapeutic strategies for neuropathic pain.

Results: Neuromedin-N did not stimulate mast cell serotonin release but substance P and neurotensin did induce serotonin release from peritoneal mast cells in a dose-dependent manner. Mast cell serotonin release induced by substance P and neurotensin was inhibited by dehydroleucodine and xanthatin, but not by 3-benzyloxymethyl-5H-furan-2-one. The inhibitory potency of dehydroleucodine and xanthatin was higher than that obtained with the reference compounds, ketotifen and sodium chromoglycate, when mast cells were preincubated with dehydroleucodine before substance P incubation, and with dehydroleucodine or xanthatin before neurotensin incubation.

Conclusions: These results are the first strong evidence supporting the hypothesis that dehydroleucodine and xanthatin inhibit substance P- and neurotensin-induced serotonin release from rat peritoneal mast cells. Our findings suggest, additionally, that these α,β-unsaturated lactones could be of value in future pharmacological research related to inappropriate mast cell activation conditions such as neurogenic inflammation and neuropathic pain.

Keywords: Dehydroleucodine; Mast cells; Neuromedin; Neurotensin; Substance P; Xanthatin.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Lactones / pharmacology*
  • Mast Cells / drug effects*
  • Mast Cells / metabolism
  • Neurogenic Inflammation / metabolism*
  • Neurotensin / pharmacology*
  • Peptide Fragments / pharmacology*
  • Rats, Wistar
  • Serotonin / metabolism*
  • Substance P / pharmacology*

Substances

  • Lactones
  • Peptide Fragments
  • neuromedin N
  • Serotonin
  • Substance P
  • Neurotensin