| Literature DB >> 31961474 |
Yue Cong1, Yantong Wu1, Shan Shen1,2, Xiping Liu1, Jinggong Guo3.
Abstract
Veratrum plant contains a family of compounds called steroidal alkaloids which have been previously reported to cause DNA damage and blood pressure decrease in vivo. In this study, the antihypertensive effects and DNA damage in brain cells of 12 steroidal alkaloids separated from Veratrum plant were all evaluated to develop a relationship among chemical structure, antihypertensive activity and neurotoxicity by utilization of chemical principal component analysis (PCA) and hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA). Twelve steroidal alkaloids markedly reduced high blood pressure of hypertensive mice and also similarly induced varying degrees of DNA single-strand breaks in mouse cerebellum and cerebral cortex after oral administration. On the basis of the PCA and HCA results, it was suggested that the 3-carboxylic esters and benzene group play a core role in the DNA damage of brain cells, while more hydroxy groups in the A-ring and B-ring structure of jervine-type alkaloid led to stronger antihypertensive activity. The primary structure, activity and neurotoxicity relationship were discussed briefly.Entities:
Keywords: DNA damage; Veratrum species; antihypertension; chemometrics; steroidal alkaloid
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31961474 DOI: 10.1002/cbdv.201900473
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Biodivers ISSN: 1612-1872 Impact factor: 2.408