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Title

Compounds isolated from Psoralea corylifolia seeds inhibit protein kinase activity and induce apoptotic cell death in mammalian cells.

Authors

Limper, Christian; Wang, Yao; Ruhl, Sven; Wang, Zhiqiang; Lou, Yijia; Totzke, Frank; Kubbutat, Michael H.G.; Chovolou, Yvonni; Proksch, Peter; Wätjen, Wim

Abstract

Objectives Psoralea corylifolia is a plant widely used in traditional Chinese medicine, e.g. for its chemopreventive effect. To identify active substances responsible for this effect, we investigated pharmacological effects of 11 compounds isolated from the seeds of this plant (newly described substances: 7, 2′, 4′-trihydroxy-3-arylcoumarin and psoracoumestan). Methods The influence of distinct compounds on different signal transduction pathways (cell proliferation, survival, angiogenesis and metastasis) was screened via analysis of the activity of 24 protein kinases, mitogen activated protein kinase phosphorylation via Western blot, cytotoxicity was shown using the 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay and determination of caspase activity. Oxidative stress was detected via 2′,7′-dichlorofluorescein fluorescence. Key findings Some compounds showed cytotoxic effects ( H4IIE, Hct116, C6 cells) mainly mediated via induction of apoptosis. Distinct compounds caused a strong inhibition of MAPK/ERK kinase ( MEK) phosphorylation, weak effects on extracellular-signal regulated kinase ( ERK) phosphorylation and no significant effect on p38 and c-Jun amino-terminal kinase. Corylifol C and, to a lesser extent, xanthoangelol are potent protein kinase inhibitors (inhibitory concentration 50% values for epidermal growth factor receptor ( EGFR): 1.1 and 4.4 × 10−6 μg/ml, respectively). Because EGFR, MEK and ERK are kinases involved in cellular proliferation, an inhibition of these enzymes may be useful to cause chemopreventive effects. Conclusions Distinct compounds isolated from P. corylifolia showed a high potential to influence cellular pathways, e.g. by inhibition of protein kinases that may be interesting for pharmacological purposes.

Subjects

PSORALEA; CHINESE medicine; NEOVASCULARIZATION; PHOSPHORYLATION; CELL proliferation; CELL death; PROTEIN kinases

Publication

Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacology, 2013, Vol 65, Issue 9, p1393

ISSN

0022-3573

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/jphp.12107

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