Literature DB >> 26902638

Bakuchiol augments MyoD activation leading to enhanced myoblast differentiation.

Sang-Jin Lee1, Miran Yoo1, Ga-Yeon Go1, Do Hee Kim1, Hyunmo Choi1, Young-Eun Leem2, Yong Kee Kim1, Dong-Wan Seo3, Jae-Ha Ryu1, Jong-Sun Kang4, Gyu-Un Bae5.   

Abstract

Myoblast differentiation is fundamental to skeletal muscle development and regeneration after injury and defects in this process are implicated in muscle atrophy associated with aging or pathological conditions. MyoD family transcription factors function as mater regulators in induction of muscle-specific genes during myoblast differentiation. We have identified bakuchiol, a prenylated phenolic monoterpene, as an inducer of MyoD-mediated transcription and myogenic differentiation. C2C12 myoblasts treated with bakuchiol exhibit enhanced muscle-specific gene expression and myotube formation. A key promyogenic kinase p38MAPK is activated dramatically by bakuchiol which in turn induced the formation of MyoD/E protein active transcription complexes. Consistently, the recruitment of MyoD and Baf60c to the Myogenin promoter is enhanced in bakuchiol-treated myoblasts. Furthermore, bakuchiol rescues defective p38MAPK activation and myogenic differentiation caused by Cdo-depletion or in RD rhabdomyosarcoma cells. Taken together, these results indicate that bakuchiol enhances myogenic differentiation through p38MAPK and MyoD activation. Thus bakuchiol can be developed into a potential agent to improve muscular regeneration and repair to treat muscular atrophy.
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Keywords:  Bakuchiol; Muscle regeneration; MyoD; Myoblast differentiation; Myogenic conversion; p38MAPK

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26902638     DOI: 10.1016/j.cbi.2016.02.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Biol Interact        ISSN: 0009-2797            Impact factor:   5.192


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