Apocarotenoids from Equisetum Debile Roxb. Ex Vaucher Regulate the Lipid Metabolism Via the Activation of the AMPK/ACC/SREBP-1c Signaling Pathway

37 Pages Posted: 20 Mar 2023

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Qiannan Xu

Xiamen University

Wenjing Tian

Xiamen University

Shoulun He

Xiamen University

Mi Zhou

Xiamen University

Yue Gao

Xiamen University

Xiangzhonng Liu

Xiamen University

Cuiling Sun

Xiamen University - Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Innovative Drug Target Research

Rong Ding

Xiamen University

Guanghui Wang

Xiamen University

Haifeng Chen

Xiamen University

Abstract

Sixteen undescribed apocarotenoids (1-16), along with 22 known analogues, were isolated from the aerial parts of Equisetum debile. Their structures, including absolute configurations, were elucidated by NMR, HRESIMS, X-ray diffraction analysis, the modified Mosher’s method and the quantum-chemical calculation of electronic circular dichroism (ECD) spectra. Compounds 1-9, 11-12 are the first example of C16-apocarotenoids appeared in nature. The plausible biosynthetic pathway of 1–16 was proposed. Moreover, the isolates were evaluated for their lipid-lowering activity, and the results showed that 13, 14, 15, 22, 31, 32 and 33 could remarkably decrease the levels of both TC and TG in FFA induced HepG2 cells at 20 μM. The oil red staining assay further demonstrated the lipid-lowering effects of 13, 14 and 15. The western blot results indicated that compounds 13, 14 and 15 could regulate the lipid metabolism via the activation of the AMPK/ACC/SREBP-1c signaling pathway. A preliminary structure-activity relationship (SAR) study of the isolates indicated that the apocarotenoids with 6/5 ring system displayed more potent lipid-lowering effects.

Keywords: C16-apocarotenoids, Equisetum debile, lipid-lowering effect, AMPK, biosynthesis.

Suggested Citation

Xu, Qiannan and Tian, Wenjing and He, Shoulun and Zhou, Mi and Gao, Yue and Liu, Xiangzhonng and Sun, Cuiling and Ding, Rong and Wang, Guanghui and Chen, Haifeng, Apocarotenoids from Equisetum Debile Roxb. Ex Vaucher Regulate the Lipid Metabolism Via the Activation of the AMPK/ACC/SREBP-1c Signaling Pathway. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4382740 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4382740

Qiannan Xu

Xiamen University ( email )

Xiamen, 361005
China

Wenjing Tian

Xiamen University ( email )

Xiamen, 361005
China

Shoulun He

Xiamen University ( email )

Xiamen, 361005
China

Mi Zhou

Xiamen University ( email )

Xiamen, 361005
China

Yue Gao

Xiamen University ( email )

Xiamen, 361005
China

Xiangzhonng Liu

Xiamen University ( email )

Xiamen, 361005
China

Cuiling Sun

Xiamen University - Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Innovative Drug Target Research ( email )

Rong Ding

Xiamen University ( email )

Xiamen, 361005
China

Guanghui Wang

Xiamen University ( email )

Xiamen, 361005
China

Haifeng Chen (Contact Author)

Xiamen University ( email )

Xiamen, 361005
China

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