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In current work, we prepared a series of nine 4-benzyloxy-5-benzylidene-1,3-thiazolidine-2,4-diones using a two-step pathway. Compounds 1–9 were tested in vitro using a set of three ...proteins recognized as important targets in diabetes and related diseases: PPARα, PPARγ, and GLUT-4. Compounds 1–3, 5, and 7 showed significant increases in the mRNA expression of PPARγ and GLUT-4, whereas compounds 1–3 did it over PPARα. Compounds 1–3 were identified as a dual PPAR α/γ modulators and were selected for evaluating the in vivo antidiabetic action at 100 mg/kg dose, being orally actives and decreasing blood glucose concentration in a hyperglycemic mice model, as well as reducing the triacylglycerides levels in normolipidemic rats. Docking and molecular dynamics studies were conducted to clarify the dual effect and binding mode of compounds 1–3 on both PPARs. Compounds 2 and 3 exhibited robust in vitro and in vivo efficacy and could be considered dual PPAR modulators with antidiabetic and antidyslipidemic effects.
Hit, Lead & Candidate Discovery Protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP-1B) has attracted interest as a novel target for the treatment of type 2 diabetes, this because its role in the insulin-signaling ...pathway as a negative regulator. Thus, the aim of current work was to obtain seven ursolic acid derivatives as potential antidiabetic agents with PTP-1B inhibition as main mechanism of action. Furthermore, derivatives 1-7 were submitted in vitro to enzymatic PTP-1B inhibition being 3, 5, and 7 the most active compounds (IC
= 5.6, 4.7, and 4.6 μM, respectively). In addition, results were corroborated with in silico docking studies with PTP-1B orthosteric site A and extended binding site B, showed that 3 had polar and Van der Waals interactions in both sites with Lys120, Tyr46, Ser216, Ala217, Ile219, Asp181, Phe182, Gln262, Val49, Met258, and Gly259, showing a docking score value of -7.48 Kcal/mol, being more specific for site A. Moreover, compound 7 showed polar interaction with Gln262 and Van der Waals interactions with Ala217, Phe182, Ile219, Arg45, Tyr46, Arg47, Asp48, and Val49 with a predictive docking score of -6.43 kcal/mol, suggesting that the potential binding site could be localized in the site B adjacent to the catalytic site A. Finally, derivatives 2 and 7 (50 mg/kg) were selected to establish their in vivo antidiabetic effect using a noninsulin-dependent diabetes mice model, showing significant blood glucose lowering compared with control group (p < .05).
Gastric carcinogenesis proceeds through a series of gastric cancer precursor lesions (GCPLs) leading to gastric cancer (GC) development. Although Helicobacter pylori infection initiates this process, ...genetic factors also play a role. We previously reported that genetic variability in MUC2 is associated with the evolution of GCPLs. In order to replicate previous results in an independent sample series and to explore whether genetic variability in other candidate genes plays a role in the evolution of GCPL, genomic DNA from 559 patients with GCPLs, recruited from 9 Spanish hospitals and followed for a mean of 12 years, was genotyped for 141 SNPs in 29 genes. After follow‐up, 45.5% of the lesions remained stable, 37% regressed and 17.5% progressed to a more severe lesion. Genetic association with the evolution of the lesions (progression or regression) was analyzed by multinomial and binomial logistic regression. After correction for multiple comparisons, the results obtained confirmed the inverse association between MUC2 variants and the regression of the lesions. A significant association was also observed between NFKB1 and CD14 variants and the evolution of the lesions; interestingly, this association was with both progression and regression in the same direction, which could reflect the dual role of inflammation in cancer. Stratified analyses according to H. pylori virulence factors indicated some significant and differential effects but none of them passed the FDR test. These results confirm that genetic variability in MUC2, NFKB1 and CD14 may have a role in the evolution of the GCPLs along time and in gastric carcinogenesis.
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Precursor lesions play a central role in the development of gastric cancer, yet few studies have examined associations between candidate gene variants and the evolution of gastric cancer precursor lesions (GCPLs). Here, using multinomial logistic regression analysis in a long‐term trial of GCPL patients, the authors show that genetic variants in MUC2 are inversely associated with GCPL regression. Variations in NFKB1 and CD14, genes involved in the immune response against Helicobacter pylori infection, a cause of gastric cancer, were also associated with GCPLs. The findings highlight the potential influence of gene variants on GCPL evolution and gastric tumorigenesis.
The aim of the current study was to investigate the oral antidiabetic activity of four structurally-related triterpenic acids: ursolic (RE-01), oleanolic (RE-02), moronic (RE-03) and morolic (RE-04) ...acids. STZ-nicotinamide diabetic rats were treated with these triterpenes (50 mg/kg) and the antidiabetic effects in acute experiment were determined. All compounds showed significant antidiabetic activity in comparison with control group (p < 0.05). The in vitro inhibitory activity of compounds against protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP–1B) was also evaluated. At 50 μM, the enzymatic activity was almost completely inhibited. All compounds were docked with a crystal structure of PTP–1B. Docking results suggested the potential binding of the triterpenic acids in a binding pocket next to the catalytic site. An extensive hydrogen bond network with the carboxyl group and Van der Waals interactions stabilize the protein-ligand complexes.
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► Ursolic, oleanolic, moronic and morolic acids induced in vivo antidiabetic action. ► Triterpenic acids provoked PTP–1B inhibition. ► Docking with PTP–1B suggested the potential binding of the triterpenic acids in a binding pocket next to the catalytic site.
Extensive knowledge of diabetes and its complications is helpful to find new drugs for proper treatment to stop degenerative changes derived from this disease. In this context, chrysin ...(5,7-dihydroxyflavone) is a natural product that occurs in a variety of flowers and fruits with anti-inflammatory and antidiabetic effects, among others. Thus, a diabetic model in athymic nude mice was developed and used to establish the ability of chrysin to decrease the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Also, it was determined the acute (50 mg/kg) and sub-acute (50 mg/kg/day/10 days) antidiabetic and antihyperlipidemic activities after the period of time treatment. Results indicate that chrysin has significant acute antihyperglycemic and antidiabetic effects in nude diabetic mice (
< 0.05). Moreover, triglyceride blood levels were reduced and IL-1β and TNF-α were diminished after 10 days' treatment compared with control group (
< 0.05). In conclusion, it was found that chrysin could produce similar effects as metformin, a drug used for the treatment of diabetes, since both test samples decreased glucose and triglycerides levels, they impaired the generation of pro-inflammatory cytokines involved in the development of diabetes and its consequences, such as atherosclerosis and other cardiovascular diseases.
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•Thiazolidine-2,4-dione derivatives possess important PTP-1B inhibitory activity.•Compound 1 showed in vivo antihyperglycemic effect.•Molecular docking results indicate that compound ...1 bind toward catalytic site of PTP-1B blocking the enzyme activity.
This work presents the synthesis of two hybrid compounds (1 and 2) with thiazolidine-2,4-dione structure as a central scaffold which were further screened in combo (in vitro as PTP-1B inhibitors, in vivo antihyperglycemic activity, in silico toxicological profile and molecular docking). Compound 1 was tested in the enzymatic assay showing an IC50 = 9.6 ± 0.5 μM and compound 2 showed about a 50% of inhibition of PTP-1B at 20 μM. Therefore, compound 1 was chosen to test its antihyperglycemic effect in a rat model for non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM), which was determined at 50 mg/kg in a single dose. The results indicated that compound showed a significant decrease of plasma glucose levels that reached 34%, after a 7 h post-administration. Molecular docking was employed to study the inhibitory properties of thiazolidine-2,4-dione derivatives against Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 1B (PDB ID: 1c83). Concerning to the two binding sites in this enzyme (sites A and B), compound 1 has shown the best docking score, which indicates the highest affinity. Finally, compounds 1 and 2 have demonstrated an in silico satisfactory pharmacokinetic profile. This shows that it could be a very good candidate or leader for new series of compounds with this central scaffold.
The indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT) is the most frequently used test to conduct seroepidemiological studies so far, and it is regarded as the "gold standard" test for the serological ...diagnosis of bovine babesiosis. The aim of the present study was to compare the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and the rapid immunochromatography test (ICT) for use in the serological diagnosis of cattle exposed to
in Mexico. The evaluation of test performance was carried out with 30 positive and 30 negative reference sera. A total of 72 bovine sera samples collected from cattle in a region with endemic bovine babesiosis were analyzed by ELISA and ICT, and the results were compared with those of IFAT. Kappa value (k) was also calculated to determine the agreement between tests. The sensitivity and specificity of ELISA for detecting antibodies against
were 87% (26/30) and 80% (24/30), respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of ICT for detecting antibodies against
were 90% (27/30) and 83.3% (25/30), respectively. The overall concordance determined for ELISA and ICT was 94.4% (68/72) and 98.6% (71/72), respectively, when the results were compared with those of IFAT. ICT was more sensitive and specific in this comparative study, showing good strength of agreement (k = 0.79) with respect to IFAT. ICT combines a strip-based assay system that is fast, practical, and sensitive for detection of antibodies to
, which suggests that it could be applied in the field without requiring any laboratory equipment for its use and interpretation of test results.
This study reports the effect of the addition of oat bran and apple flour on the cooking quality, digestibility, antioxidant, nutritional and texture characteristics of a spaghetti-type pasta. Pasta ...samples were prepared by substituting 50% of durum wheat semolina with oat bran (OBP) or apple flour (AFP). AFP presented higher cooking loss and water absorption index than the control pasta prepared with 100% durum wheat semolina (WSP). The supplementation of pasta with oat bran increased the total dietary fiber content (16.43%
, dw), while apple flour decreased the protein content (11.16%
, dw). There was no significant difference in the resistant starch content among all pasta samples. The pasta samples made with 50/50 durum wheat semolina/oat bran and 50/50 durum wheat semolina/apple flour increased the antioxidant activity by ≈46% and ≈97%, respectively. The OBP and AFP samples had a similar texture to the control pasta. A 50% replacement of durum wheat semolina with oat bran in a pasta formulation decreased the caloric content and digestibility of its starch components. These attributes found in the oat bran pasta and apple flour pasta make them a healthy choice for the diet of people with specific nutritional needs.
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•Ten pyrazole-based hybrids were synthesized as hypoglycemic and antioxidant entities.•Compounds bearing a 4-hydroxy group showed antioxidant activity in DPPH and FRAP ...assays.•Analogues 3f and 3g had a glycemia reduction in an in vivo model of 83 and 90%, respectively.•Molecular docking demonstrated that compounds could reduce glucose by blockade of CB1R.
Herein, the design and synthesis of 10 novel N′-arylidene pyrazole-3-carbohydrazides are described. Compounds were pretended to act as dual agents against diabetes and oxidative stress, two correlated pathologies involved in metabolic syndrome development and progression. The antioxidant capacity was evaluated by means of DPPH and FRAP in vitro assays. It was found that compounds bearing a hydroxyl group at 4-position of the hydrazone moiety are potent antioxidant entities, being compound 3g (a syringaldehyde derivative) the most active compound. In addition, the in vivo hypoglycemic effect of the analogues was determined. With regard to the above, the cinnamaldehyde derivatives showed a scarce biological activity, while the 4-hydroxy analogues showed the higher glycemia reduction at 7h after administration. Interestingly, the most potent antioxidants 3b and 3g also were of the most active compounds in reducing the plasma glucose, reaching 80% of reduction in the case of 3g. Molecular docking binding poses conducted to a plausible interpretation of the biological outcomes and a possible interaction between a hydroxy group and Asn287 of CB1R was proposed as an important feature for enhancing the observed activity.
Morolic (1) and moronic (2) acids are the main constituents of acetonic extract from Phoradendron reichenbachianum (Loranthaceae), a medicinal plant used in Mexico for the treatment of diabetes. The ...aim of the current study was to establish the sub-acute antidiabetic and antihyperlipidemic effects of compounds 1 and 2 over non insulin-dependent diabetic rat model. Also, to determine the antihyperglycemic action on normoglycemic rats by oral glucose tolerance test. Daily-administered morolic (1) and moronic (2) acids (50mg/kg) significantly lowered the blood glucose levels at 60% since first day until tenth day after treatment than untreated group (p<0.05). Moreover, analyzed blood samples obtained from diabetic rats indicated that both compounds diminished plasmatic concentration of cholesterol (CHO) and triglycerides (TG), returning them to normal levels (p<0.05). Also, pretreatment with 50mg/kg of each compound induced significant antihyperglycemic effect after glucose and sucrose loading (2g/kg) compared with control group (p<0.05). In vitro studies showed that compounds 1 and 2 induced inhibition of 11β-HSD 1 activity at 10μM. However, in silico analysis of the pentaclyclic triterpenic acids on 11β-HSD 1 revealed that all compounds had high docking scores and important interactions with the catalytic site allowing them to inhibit 11β-HSD 1 enzyme. In conclusion, morolic and moronic acids have shown sustained antidiabetic and antihyperglycemic action possibly mediated by an insulin sensitization with consequent changes of glucose, cholesterol and triglycerides, in part mediated by inhibition of 11β-HSD 1 as indicated by in vitro and in silico studies.