Issue 2, 2024

Dietary oleacein, a secoiridoid from extra virgin olive oil, prevents collagen-induced arthritis in mice

Abstract

Olacein (OLA), one of the main secoiridoids derived from extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), has been shown to modulate oxidative and inflammatory responses in various pathological conditions; however, its potential benefit in joint disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is unknown. Therefore, this study was designed to evaluate the preventive role of the effects of an OLA-supplemented diet in the murine model of collagen-induced arthritis (CIA), delving into the possible mechanisms and signaling pathways involved. Animals were fed an OLA-enriched preventive diet for 6 weeks prior to CIA induction and until the end of the experimental time course. On day 43 after the first immunization, mice were sacrificed: blood was collected, and paws were histologically and biochemically processed. Dietary OLA prevented collagen-induced rheumatic bone, joint and cartilage conditions. Circulating matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-3 and proinflammatory cytokine (IL-6, IL-1β, TNF-α, IL-17) levels were significantly decreased in the joint, as well as MMP-9 and cathepsin-K (CatK) expression in secoiridoid-fed animals. In addition, dietary OLA was able to decrease COX-2, mPGES-1 and iNOS protein expressions and, also, PGE2 levels. The mechanisms possibly involved in these protective effects could be related to the activation of the Nrf-2/HO-1 axis and the inhibition of proinflammatory signaling pathways, including JAK-STAT, MAPKs and NF-κB, involved in the production of inflammatory and oxidative mediators. These results support the interest of OLA, as a nutraceutical intervention, in the management of RA.

Graphical abstract: Dietary oleacein, a secoiridoid from extra virgin olive oil, prevents collagen-induced arthritis in mice

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Oct 2023
Accepted
03 Dec 2023
First published
11 Dec 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Food Funct., 2024,15, 838-852

Dietary oleacein, a secoiridoid from extra virgin olive oil, prevents collagen-induced arthritis in mice

M. Á. Rosillo, I. Villegas, V. Vázquez-Román, J. M. Fernández-Santos, J. Ortega-Vidal, S. Salido, M. L. González-Rodríguez and C. Alarcón-de-la-Lastra, Food Funct., 2024, 15, 838 DOI: 10.1039/D3FO04240E

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