Dammarane-type triterpenoids from Gynostemma longipes and their protective activities on hypoxia-induced injury in PC12 cells

Haizhen LIANG , Xiaojuan CHEN , Qi LI , Mengmeng ZHANG , Pengxin LU , Jie ZHANG , Juan SONG , Tao ZHANG , Baolin GUO , Baiping MA

Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines ›› 2024, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (5) : 466 -480.

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Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines ›› 2024, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (5) :466 -480. DOI: 10.1016/S1875-5364(24)60643-6
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Dammarane-type triterpenoids from Gynostemma longipes and their protective activities on hypoxia-induced injury in PC12 cells
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Sixteen new dammarane-type triterpenoid saponins (1-16) featuring diverse structural variations in the side chain at C-17, along with twenty-one known analogues (17-37), have been isolated from the rhizomes of Gynostemma longipes C. Y. Wu, a plant renowned for its medicinal and edible properties. The structural elucidation of these compounds was accomplished through comprehensive analyses of 1D and 2D NMR and HRMS spectroscopic data, supplemented by comparison with previously reported data. Subsequent assays on the isolates for their protective effects against hypoxia-induced damage in pheochromocytoma cells (PC12 cells) revealed that nine saponins exhibited significant anti-hypoxic activities. Further investigation into the anti-hypoxia mechanisms of the representative saponins demonstrated that compounds 22 and 36 markedly reduced the levels of hypoxia-induced apoptosis. Additionally, these compounds were found to decrease the release of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and malondialdehyde (MDA), while increasing the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), thereby indicating that the saponins could mitigate hypoxia-induced injuries by ameliorating apoptosis and oxidative stress. These findings offer substantial evidence for the future utilization and development of G. longipes, identifying dammarane-type triterpenoid saponins as its active anti-hypoxic constituents.

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Gynostemma longipes / Dammarane-type saponins / Anti-hypoxia effect / Apoptosis

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Haizhen LIANG, Xiaojuan CHEN, Qi LI, Mengmeng ZHANG, Pengxin LU, Jie ZHANG, Juan SONG, Tao ZHANG, Baolin GUO, Baiping MA. Dammarane-type triterpenoids from Gynostemma longipes and their protective activities on hypoxia-induced injury in PC12 cells. Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines, 2024, 22(5): 466-480 DOI:10.1016/S1875-5364(24)60643-6

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