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Exogenous Vitamins K Exert Anti-Inflammatory Effects Dissociated from Their Role as Substrates for Synthesis of Endogenous MK-4 in Murine Macrophages Cell Line
Vitamins K exert a range of activities that extend far beyond coagulation and include anti-inflammatory effects, but the mechanisms involved in anti-inflammatory action remain unclear. In the present study, we showed that various forms of exogenous vitamins—K(1), K(3), K(2) (MK-4, MK-5, MK-6 and MK-...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8303864/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34206530 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10071571 |
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author | Kieronska-Rudek, Anna Kij, Agnieszka Kaczara, Patrycja Tworzydlo, Anna Napiorkowski, Marek Sidoryk, Katarzyna Chlopicki, Stefan |
author_facet | Kieronska-Rudek, Anna Kij, Agnieszka Kaczara, Patrycja Tworzydlo, Anna Napiorkowski, Marek Sidoryk, Katarzyna Chlopicki, Stefan |
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description | Vitamins K exert a range of activities that extend far beyond coagulation and include anti-inflammatory effects, but the mechanisms involved in anti-inflammatory action remain unclear. In the present study, we showed that various forms of exogenous vitamins—K(1), K(3), K(2) (MK-4, MK-5, MK-6 and MK-7)—regulated a wide scope of inflammatory pathways in murine macrophages in vitro, including NOS-2, COX-2, cytokines and MMPs. Moreover, we demonstrated for the first time that macrophages are able to synthesise endogenous MK-4 on their own. Vitamins with shorter isoprenoid chains—K(1), K(3) and MK-5—exhibited stronger anti-inflammatory potential than vitamins with longer isoprenoid chains (MK-6 and MK-7) and simultaneously were preferably used as a substrate for MK-4 endogenous production. Most interesting, atorvastatin pretreatment inhibited endogenous MK-4 production but had no impact on the anti-inflammatory activity of vitamins K. In summary, our results demonstrate that macrophages are able to synthesise endogenous MK-4 using exogenous vitamins K, and statin inhibits this process. However, the anti-inflammatory effect of exogenous vitamins K was independent of endogenous MK-4 synthesis. |
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spelling | pubmed-83038642021-07-25 Exogenous Vitamins K Exert Anti-Inflammatory Effects Dissociated from Their Role as Substrates for Synthesis of Endogenous MK-4 in Murine Macrophages Cell Line Kieronska-Rudek, Anna Kij, Agnieszka Kaczara, Patrycja Tworzydlo, Anna Napiorkowski, Marek Sidoryk, Katarzyna Chlopicki, Stefan Cells Article Vitamins K exert a range of activities that extend far beyond coagulation and include anti-inflammatory effects, but the mechanisms involved in anti-inflammatory action remain unclear. In the present study, we showed that various forms of exogenous vitamins—K(1), K(3), K(2) (MK-4, MK-5, MK-6 and MK-7)—regulated a wide scope of inflammatory pathways in murine macrophages in vitro, including NOS-2, COX-2, cytokines and MMPs. Moreover, we demonstrated for the first time that macrophages are able to synthesise endogenous MK-4 on their own. Vitamins with shorter isoprenoid chains—K(1), K(3) and MK-5—exhibited stronger anti-inflammatory potential than vitamins with longer isoprenoid chains (MK-6 and MK-7) and simultaneously were preferably used as a substrate for MK-4 endogenous production. Most interesting, atorvastatin pretreatment inhibited endogenous MK-4 production but had no impact on the anti-inflammatory activity of vitamins K. In summary, our results demonstrate that macrophages are able to synthesise endogenous MK-4 using exogenous vitamins K, and statin inhibits this process. However, the anti-inflammatory effect of exogenous vitamins K was independent of endogenous MK-4 synthesis. MDPI 2021-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8303864/ /pubmed/34206530 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10071571 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Kieronska-Rudek, Anna Kij, Agnieszka Kaczara, Patrycja Tworzydlo, Anna Napiorkowski, Marek Sidoryk, Katarzyna Chlopicki, Stefan Exogenous Vitamins K Exert Anti-Inflammatory Effects Dissociated from Their Role as Substrates for Synthesis of Endogenous MK-4 in Murine Macrophages Cell Line |
title | Exogenous Vitamins K Exert Anti-Inflammatory Effects Dissociated from Their Role as Substrates for Synthesis of Endogenous MK-4 in Murine Macrophages Cell Line |
title_full | Exogenous Vitamins K Exert Anti-Inflammatory Effects Dissociated from Their Role as Substrates for Synthesis of Endogenous MK-4 in Murine Macrophages Cell Line |
title_fullStr | Exogenous Vitamins K Exert Anti-Inflammatory Effects Dissociated from Their Role as Substrates for Synthesis of Endogenous MK-4 in Murine Macrophages Cell Line |
title_full_unstemmed | Exogenous Vitamins K Exert Anti-Inflammatory Effects Dissociated from Their Role as Substrates for Synthesis of Endogenous MK-4 in Murine Macrophages Cell Line |
title_short | Exogenous Vitamins K Exert Anti-Inflammatory Effects Dissociated from Their Role as Substrates for Synthesis of Endogenous MK-4 in Murine Macrophages Cell Line |
title_sort | exogenous vitamins k exert anti-inflammatory effects dissociated from their role as substrates for synthesis of endogenous mk-4 in murine macrophages cell line |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8303864/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34206530 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10071571 |
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