| Literature DB >> 33800828 |
Giuseppe Mannino1, Piera Iovino2, Antonino Lauria1, Tullio Genova3, Alberto Asteggiano2,4, Monica Notarbartolo1, Alessandra Porcu5, Graziella Serio1, Giorgia Chinigò3, Andrea Occhipinti5, Andrea Capuzzo5, Claudio Medana4, Luca Munaron3, Carla Gentile1.
Abstract
Hypercholesterolemia is one of the major causes of cardiovascular disease, the risk of which is further increased if other forms of dyslipidemia occur. Current therapeutic strategies include changes in lifestyle coupled with drug administration. Statins represent the most common therapeutic approach, but they may be insufficient due to the onset of resistance mechanisms and side effects. Consequently, patients with mild hypercholesterolemia prefer the use of food supplements since these are perceived to be safer. Here, we investigate the phytochemical profile and cholesterol-lowering potential of Protium heptaphyllum gum resin extract (PHE). Chemical characterization via HPLC-APCI-HRMS2 and GC-FID/MS identified 13 compounds mainly belonging to ursane, oleanane, and tirucallane groups. Studies on human hepatocytes have revealed how PHE is able to reduce cholesterol production and regulate the expression of proteins involved in its metabolism. (HMGCR, PCSK9, LDLR, FXR, IDOL, and PPAR). Moreover, measuring the inhibitory activity of PHE against HMGR, moderate inhibition was recorded. Finally, molecular docking studies identified acidic tetra- and pentacyclic triterpenoids as the main compounds responsible for this action. In conclusion, our study demonstrates how PHE may be a useful alternative to contrast hypercholesterolemia, highlighting its potential as a sustainable multitarget natural extract for the nutraceutical industry that is rapidly gaining acceptance as a source of health-promoting compounds.Entities:
Keywords: HMGCR; PCSK9; PPARα; breu branco; enzymatic activity; gene expression; hypercholesterolemia; molecular docking; monacolin; statin
Year: 2021 PMID: 33800828 PMCID: PMC7961947 DOI: 10.3390/ijms22052664
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923