Psiadia punctulata major flavonoids alleviate exaggerated vasoconstriction produced by advanced glycation end products.

Exaggerated vasoconstriction plays important roles in vascular complication in aging and many diseases like diabetes. Here, we investigated the protective effect of Psiadia punctulata (PP) on advanced glycation end products (AGEs)-induced aggravated vasoconstriction. The effect of total methanol ext...

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Main Authors: Hossam M Abdallah, Esraa M Zakaria, Ali M El-Halawany, Gamal A Mohamed, Martin K Safo, Hany M El-Bassossy
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222101
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spelling doaj-5dafbc915d7548e78d5495435392aba52021-03-03T21:08:10ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01149e022210110.1371/journal.pone.0222101Psiadia punctulata major flavonoids alleviate exaggerated vasoconstriction produced by advanced glycation end products.Hossam M AbdallahEsraa M ZakariaAli M El-HalawanyGamal A MohamedMartin K SafoHany M El-BassossyExaggerated vasoconstriction plays important roles in vascular complication in aging and many diseases like diabetes. Here, we investigated the protective effect of Psiadia punctulata (PP) on advanced glycation end products (AGEs)-induced aggravated vasoconstriction. The effect of total methanol extract of PP leaves (PPT) on AGE-induced vascular injury was studied through bioassay-guided fractionation procedures in order to find the bioactive fraction and isolate the bioactive compounds. Vascular reactivity was studied using the isolated artery technique by adding cumulative concentrations of phenylephrine (PE) or acetyl choline (ACh). In addition, the antiglycating effect, as well as the effect on AGEs intermediates dityrosine and N`-formylkynurenine and their radical scavenging activity were measured. The results showed that PPT alleviated the AGEs-induced aggravated vasoconstriction in a concentration-dependent manner. The bioassay guided fractionation procedures suggested the chloroform fraction (Fr I) to be responsible for the activity. Chemical investigation of this fraction resulted in isolation of four major bioactive compounds that were identified as: umuhengerin (1), gardenin (2), luteolin-3`,4`-dimethyl ether (3), and 5,3`-dihydroxy-6,7,4`,5`-tetramethoxyflavone (4). The four compounds alleviated the exaggerated vasoconstriction in a dose dependent manner. In search for their mechanism of action, we observed that PPT, Fr. I and the isolated compounds did not improve the impaired vasodilation associated with AGEs exposure. PPT, Fr. I and the isolated compounds 1-4 inhibited AGEs formation and their protein oxidation intermediates. Furthermore, PPT, Fr. I and the isolated compounds 1-4 showed weak radical scavenging activity with compound 4 as the most potent. In conclusion, PPT appears to protect against AGEs-induced exaggerated vasoconstriction through antiglycation and radical scavenging activities.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222101
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author Hossam M Abdallah
Esraa M Zakaria
Ali M El-Halawany
Gamal A Mohamed
Martin K Safo
Hany M El-Bassossy
spellingShingle Hossam M Abdallah
Esraa M Zakaria
Ali M El-Halawany
Gamal A Mohamed
Martin K Safo
Hany M El-Bassossy
Psiadia punctulata major flavonoids alleviate exaggerated vasoconstriction produced by advanced glycation end products.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Hossam M Abdallah
Esraa M Zakaria
Ali M El-Halawany
Gamal A Mohamed
Martin K Safo
Hany M El-Bassossy
author_sort Hossam M Abdallah
title Psiadia punctulata major flavonoids alleviate exaggerated vasoconstriction produced by advanced glycation end products.
title_short Psiadia punctulata major flavonoids alleviate exaggerated vasoconstriction produced by advanced glycation end products.
title_full Psiadia punctulata major flavonoids alleviate exaggerated vasoconstriction produced by advanced glycation end products.
title_fullStr Psiadia punctulata major flavonoids alleviate exaggerated vasoconstriction produced by advanced glycation end products.
title_full_unstemmed Psiadia punctulata major flavonoids alleviate exaggerated vasoconstriction produced by advanced glycation end products.
title_sort psiadia punctulata major flavonoids alleviate exaggerated vasoconstriction produced by advanced glycation end products.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Exaggerated vasoconstriction plays important roles in vascular complication in aging and many diseases like diabetes. Here, we investigated the protective effect of Psiadia punctulata (PP) on advanced glycation end products (AGEs)-induced aggravated vasoconstriction. The effect of total methanol extract of PP leaves (PPT) on AGE-induced vascular injury was studied through bioassay-guided fractionation procedures in order to find the bioactive fraction and isolate the bioactive compounds. Vascular reactivity was studied using the isolated artery technique by adding cumulative concentrations of phenylephrine (PE) or acetyl choline (ACh). In addition, the antiglycating effect, as well as the effect on AGEs intermediates dityrosine and N`-formylkynurenine and their radical scavenging activity were measured. The results showed that PPT alleviated the AGEs-induced aggravated vasoconstriction in a concentration-dependent manner. The bioassay guided fractionation procedures suggested the chloroform fraction (Fr I) to be responsible for the activity. Chemical investigation of this fraction resulted in isolation of four major bioactive compounds that were identified as: umuhengerin (1), gardenin (2), luteolin-3`,4`-dimethyl ether (3), and 5,3`-dihydroxy-6,7,4`,5`-tetramethoxyflavone (4). The four compounds alleviated the exaggerated vasoconstriction in a dose dependent manner. In search for their mechanism of action, we observed that PPT, Fr. I and the isolated compounds did not improve the impaired vasodilation associated with AGEs exposure. PPT, Fr. I and the isolated compounds 1-4 inhibited AGEs formation and their protein oxidation intermediates. Furthermore, PPT, Fr. I and the isolated compounds 1-4 showed weak radical scavenging activity with compound 4 as the most potent. In conclusion, PPT appears to protect against AGEs-induced exaggerated vasoconstriction through antiglycation and radical scavenging activities.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222101
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