生物活性植物成分米粉作为儿茶酚o -甲基转移酶的潜在抑制剂:对帕金森病神经保护治疗的意义。

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Mohammad Khalid, Mohammed H Alqarni, Ahmed I Foudah
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儿茶酚o -甲基转移酶(COMT)是一种阳离子依赖性酶,对儿茶酚代谢至关重要,儿茶酚包括多巴胺、去甲肾上腺素、咖啡因和雌激素。COMT在脑、肝和红细胞等组织中高度表达,其在多巴胺能神经元中的水平升高与帕金森病有关。考虑到COMT是帕金森病药物开发的一个有前景的靶点,本研究利用IMPPAT 2.0数据库对植物源性化合物进行了硅筛选,以确定潜在的COMT抑制剂。化合物最初是根据它们的药代动力学性质和结合亲和力过滤出来的。进一步的筛选包括配体-受体相互作用计算、泛分析界面化合物过滤、ADMET分析和生物活性预测,然后进行稳定性评估以选择最有希望的植物化学物质。Millettone作为首选候选,显示出与COMT的高亲和力和特异性结合相互作用。包括全原子分子动力学模拟和基本动力学分析在内的综合评价进一步支持了milletton1作为潜在COMT抑制剂的稳定性和有效性。这些发现表明,米利通是一个强有力的候选者,进一步的实验研究,具有潜在的应用作为抗帕金森病治疗靶向COMT。意义声明:本研究通过硅筛选和分子动力学模拟,确定了一种基于植物的天然化合物米利通作为潜在的儿茶酚o -甲基转移酶抑制剂。它的强结合性和稳定性表明其治疗帕金森病的潜力,需要进一步的实验验证。
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Bioactive phytoconstituent millettone as a potential inhibitor of catechol O-methyltransferase: Implications for neuroprotective therapy in Parkinson's disease.

Catechol O-methyltransferase (COMT) is a cation-dependent enzyme essential for the metabolism of catechols, including dopamine, norepinephrine, caffeine, and estrogens. COMT is highly expressed in tissues such as the brain, liver, and erythrocytes, and its elevated levels in dopaminergic neurons are implicated in Parkinson's disease. Considering it as a promising target for drug development against Parkinson's disease, this study employed in silico screening of plant-derived compounds from the IMPPAT 2.0 data base to identify potential COMT inhibitors. Compounds were initially filtered out based on their pharmacokinetic properties and binding affinities. Further screening included ligand-receptor interaction calculations, pan-assay interface compounds filtering, ADMET analysis, and biological activity prediction, followed by stability assessments to select the most promising phytochemicals. Millettone emerged as a top candidate, demonstrating high affinity and specific binding interactions with COMT. Comprehensive evaluations, including all-atom molecular dynamics simulations and essential dynamics analysis, further supported millettone's stability and effectiveness as a potential COMT inhibitor. These findings suggest that millettone is a strong candidate for further experimental studies, with potential application as an anti-Parkinson's therapeutic targeting COMT. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: This study identified a plant-based natural compound, millettone, as a potential catechol O-methyltransferase inhibitor through in silico screening and molecular dynamics simulations. Its strong binding and stability suggest therapeutic potential for Parkinson's disease, warranting further experimental validation.

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期刊介绍: A leading research journal in the field of pharmacology published since 1909, JPET provides broad coverage of all aspects of the interactions of chemicals with biological systems, including autonomic, behavioral, cardiovascular, cellular, clinical, developmental, gastrointestinal, immuno-, neuro-, pulmonary, and renal pharmacology, as well as analgesics, drug abuse, metabolism and disposition, chemotherapy, and toxicology.
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