Isotschimgine promotes lifespan, healthspan and neuroprotection of Caenorhabditis elegans via the activation of nuclear hormone receptors
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Isotschimgine promotes lifespan, healthspan and neuroprotection of Caenorhabditis elegans via the activation of nuclear hormone receptors
Abstract
Isotschimgine (ITG) is a bornane-type monoterpenoid derivative naturally occurring in genus Ferula plants and propolis. Its effects on aging and the underlying mechanisms are not yet well understood. This study employed Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) as a model organism to evaluate the potential of ITG in extending lifespan, enhancing healthspan, and promoting neuroprotection, while exploring the underlying mechanisms involved. The results showed that ITG extended the lifespan and healthspan of C. elegans, significantly enhanced stress resistance and detoxification functions. Studies on mutants and qPCR data indicated that ITG-mediated lifespan extension was modulated by the insulin/IGF-1 signaling pathway and nuclear hormone receptors. Furthermore, ITG markedly increased stress-responsive genes, including daf-16 and its downstream genes sod-3 and hsp-16.2, as well as NHR downstream detoxification-related genes cyp35a1, cyp35b3, cyp35c1, gst-4, pgp-3 and pgp-13. Additionally, ITG alleviated β-amyloid-induced paralysis and behavioral dysfunction in transgenic C. elegans strains. The neuroprotective efficacy of ITG was weakened by RNAi knockdown of nuclear hormone receptors daf-12 and nhr-8. Overall, our study identifies ITG as a potential compound for promoting longevity and neuroprotection, mediated through nuclear hormone receptors.
Keywords: Caenorhabditis elegans; Aging; Hormesis; IIS; Isotschimgine; Neuroprotection; Nuclear hormone receptor.
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