PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Identification of licopyranocoumarin and glycyrurol from herbal medicines as neuroprotective compounds for Parkinson's disease.

  • Takahiro Fujimaki,
  • Shinji Saiki,
  • Etsu Tashiro,
  • Daisuke Yamada,
  • Mitsuhiro Kitagawa,
  • Nobutaka Hattori,
  • Masaya Imoto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100395
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. e100395

Abstract

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In the course of screening for the anti-Parkinsonian drugs from a library of traditional herbal medicines, we found that the extracts of choi-joki-to and daio-kanzo-to protected cells from MPP+-induced cell death. Because choi-joki-to and daio-kanzo-to commonly contain the genus Glycyrrhiza, we isolated licopyranocoumarin (LPC) and glycyrurol (GCR) as potent neuroprotective principals from Glycyrrhiza. LPC and GCR markedly blocked MPP+-induced neuronal PC12D cell death and disappearance of mitochondrial membrane potential, which were mediated by JNK. LPC and GCR inhibited MPP+-induced JNK activation through the suppression of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, thereby inhibiting MPP+-induced neuronal PC12D cell death. These results indicated that LPC and GCR derived from choi-joki-to and daio-kanzo-to would be promising drug leads for PD treatment in the future.