通过生化和原位分析了解木兰介导代谢综合征有益作用的系统靶点的机制。

IF 1.6 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Ofcan Oflaz, Belma Turan
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摘要

代谢综合征(MetS)以一系列生化和生理异常为特征。健康饮食,包括食用天然产品,有望促进健康和预防疾病。其中,厚朴树皮提取物(Magnolia officinalis bark extract, MAGBE)因其有效的抗氧化、抗炎和神经保护特性而被广泛用作膳食补充剂。在这项研究中,我们旨在研究MAGBE在MetS大鼠模型中的治疗潜力,并确定其靶蛋白。一组2月龄雄性Wistar大鼠在高碳水化合物饮食(含32%蔗糖)的同时补充MAGBE (400 mg/kg/天,灌胃),持续16周(MetS + MAGBE组)。第二组在同一时期只接受高碳水化合物饮食(MetS组),而第三组保持在标准条件下(对照组)。在实验动物中证实MetS诱导后,MAGBE治疗显著改善了收缩压和舒张压升高以及心率。它还在氧化应激/抗氧化平衡和抗炎状态方面提供了显著的益处,同时改善了血浆中瘦素、IL-6、IL-10、TNF-α和白三烯B4 (LTB₄)的水平,这是花生四烯酸5-脂氧合酶(ALOX5)的产物。此外,在硅分子对接方法中发现了几个潜在的MAGBE蛋白靶点,包括大麻素受体CB 1和CB 2。这些受体通过调节代谢过程在调节食欲和能量平衡以及通过抑制细胞因子的产生在免疫功能中发挥核心作用。此外,我们的分析揭示了MAGBE与ALOX5活性位点之间的强相互作用,该活性位点催化花生四烯酸转化为促炎分子,如LTB₄,这是炎症和免疫反应的关键介质。总体而言,我们的研究结果强调了MAGBE在预防mets相关疾病中的有益抗氧化和抗炎作用,可能通过与大麻素CB 1 /CB 2和ALOX5等受体相互作用。越来越多的证据支持代谢综合征(MetS)在人群中的患病率迅速上升,导致各种器官功能障碍和2型糖尿病的发展。考虑到健康营养与天然化合物的重要性,我们通过分析系统生理参数证明了厚朴树皮提取物(MAGBE)在高碳水化合物饮食下的有益作用。MAGBE治疗恢复了心脏功能以及与氧化应激/抗氧化平衡和抗炎状态相关的血浆生物标志物,尽管血糖和血浆胰岛素水平升高。利用硅分子对接方法,我们确定了MAGBE可能发挥作用的几个蛋白靶点,包括大麻素受体CB 1和CB 2,通过细胞因子抑制食欲,能量平衡和免疫反应的中枢调节因子,以及催化白三烯B₄(LTB₄)产生的ALOX5活性位点,LTB₄是免疫反应的关键促炎介质。
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Mechanistic Insights into Systemic Targets of Magnolia Mediating Beneficial Effects in Metabolic Syndrome through Biochemical and In Situ Analyses.

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is characterized by a cluster of biochemical and physiological abnormalities. Healthy eating, including the consumption of natural products, holds promise for promoting health and preventing disease. Among these, Magnolia officinalis bark extract (MAGBE) is widely used as a dietary supplement due to its potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and neuroprotective properties. In this study, we aimed to investigate the therapeutic potential of MAGBE in a rat model of MetS and to identify its target proteins. One group of 2-month-old male Wistar rats was supplemented with MAGBE (400 mg/kg/day, administered intragastrically) for 16 weeks alongside a high-carbohydrate diet (containing 32% sucrose) (MetS + MAGBE group). A second group received only the high-carbohydrate diet for the same period (MetS group), while a third group was maintained under standard conditions (Control group). Following confirmation of MetS induction in experimental animals, MAGBE treatment significantly improved elevated systolic and diastolic blood pressure, as well as heart rate. It also provided significant benefits in terms of oxidative stress/antioxidant balance and anti-inflammatory status, along with improved plasma levels of leptin, IL-6, IL-10, TNF-α, and leukotriene B4 (LTB₄), a product of arachidonate 5-lipoxygenase (ALOX5). Furthermore, in silico molecular docking approaches identified several potential protein targets of MAGBE, including the cannabinoid receptors CB₁ and CB₂. These receptors play central roles in regulating appetite and energy balance by modulating metabolic processes, as well as in immune function by suppressing cytokine production. Additionally, our analysis revealed strong interactions between MAGBE and the active site of ALOX5, which catalyzes the conversion of arachidonic acid into proinflammatory molecules such as LTB₄, a key mediator of inflammation and immune response. Overall, our findings highlight the beneficial antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of MAGBE in the prevention of MetS-associated disorders, potentially through interactions with receptors such as cannabinoid CB₁/CB₂ and ALOX5.Impact StatementIncreasing evidence supports the rapid rise in the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) across populations, contributing to the development of various organ dysfunctions and type 2 diabetes. Given the importance of healthy nutrition with natural compounds, we demonstrated the beneficial effects of Magnolia officinalis bark extract (MAGBE) even under a high-carbohydrate diet by analyzing systemic physiological parameters. MAGBE treatment restored heart function as well as plasma biomarkers related to oxidative stress/antioxidant balance and anti-inflammatory status, despite elevated blood glucose and plasma insulin levels. Using in silico molecular docking approaches, we identified several protein targets through which MAGBE may exert its effects, including cannabinoid receptors CB₁ and CB₂, central regulators of appetite, energy balance, and immune response via cytokine suppression, and the active site of ALOX5, which catalyzes the production of leukotriene B₄ (LTB₄), a key proinflammatory mediator in immune responses.

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Biochemical Genetics
Biochemical Genetics 生物-生化与分子生物学
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4.8 months
期刊介绍: Biochemical Genetics welcomes original manuscripts that address and test clear scientific hypotheses, are directed to a broad scientific audience, and clearly contribute to the advancement of the field through the use of sound sampling or experimental design, reliable analytical methodologies and robust statistical analyses. Although studies focusing on particular regions and target organisms are welcome, it is not the journal’s goal to publish essentially descriptive studies that provide results with narrow applicability, or are based on very small samples or pseudoreplication. Rather, Biochemical Genetics welcomes review articles that go beyond summarizing previous publications and create added value through the systematic analysis and critique of the current state of knowledge or by conducting meta-analyses. Methodological articles are also within the scope of Biological Genetics, particularly when new laboratory techniques or computational approaches are fully described and thoroughly compared with the existing benchmark methods. Biochemical Genetics welcomes articles on the following topics: Genomics; Proteomics; Population genetics; Phylogenetics; Metagenomics; Microbial genetics; Genetics and evolution of wild and cultivated plants; Animal genetics and evolution; Human genetics and evolution; Genetic disorders; Genetic markers of diseases; Gene technology and therapy; Experimental and analytical methods; Statistical and computational methods.
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