Taxifolin-3-O-glucoside from Osbeckia nepalensis Hook. mediates antihyperglycemic activity in CC1 hepatocytes and in diabetic Wistar rats via regulating AMPK/G6Pase/PEPCK signaling axis
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Taxifolin-3-O-glucoside from Osbeckia nepalensis Hook. mediates antihyperglycemic activity in CC1 hepatocytes and in diabetic Wistar rats via regulating AMPK/G6Pase/PEPCK signaling axis
Abstract
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Osbeckia nepalensis Hook. f. is an ICMR documented plant well known for its antidiabetic uses among the folk people of Northeast Region of India. In-depth study with scientific substantiation of the plant may uphold the therapeutic potential against the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
Aim of the study: The present study evaluates the traditionally claimed prophylactic potential of O. nepalensis and its extracts along with the isolated compound taxifolin-3-O-glucoside (TG) against the downregulation of T2DM related hepatic gluconeogenesis through in vitro, in vivo and in silico conditions as a means of ameliorating hyperglycemia.
Materials and methods: Antidiabetic potential of O. nepalensis was carried out in both CC1 hepatocytes (in vitro) and STZ-induced diabetic male Wistar rats (in vivo). Enriched bioactive fraction and bioactive molecules were isolated through bioactivity-guided fractionation, yielding two major molecules, taxifolin-3-O-glucoside and quercitin-3-O-rhamnoside. The bioactivity of taxifolin-3-O-glucoside was validated through immunoblotting techniques aided by in silico molecular docking and simulations.
Results: Methanolic extract of O. nepalensis and taxifolin-3-O-glucoside (TG) isolated thereof enhanced the uptake of glucose in CC1 hepatocytes and downregulates the gluconeogenic enzymes (G6Pase and PEPCK) and its related transcription factors (FOXO1, HNF4α and PGC1α) through the stimulation of AMPK phosphorylation in in vitro condition. Moreover, in in vivo experiments, the in vitro most active fraction BuSFr1 (consisting of the two active major compounds taxifolin-3-O-glucoside and quercitin-3-O-rhamnoside) exhibited a substantial decrease in elevated blood glucose level and increase the glucose tolerance as well as plasma insulin level. In silico molecular docking and simulations for TG with the protein G6Pase inferred the docking sites and stability and showed taxifolin-3-O-glucoside as more potent and non-toxic as compared to quercitin-3-O-rhamnoside.
Conclusion: The traditionally claimed antidiabetic effect of O. nepalensis has been proved to be effective in lowering the blood glucose level through in vitro, in vivo and in silico analysis which will pave a way for the development of antidiabetic phytopharmaceutical drugs which can be validated through further clinical studies.
Keywords: AMPK; Hepatic gluconeogenesis; Osbeckia nepalensis; Phytopharmaceuticals; Taxifolin-3-O-Glucoside; Type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no conflict of interest to influence the work reported in the paper.
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