Tetrahydrohyperforin and octahydrohyperforin are two new potent inhibitors of angiogenesis.

We have previously shown that hyperforin, a phloroglucinol derivative found in St. John's wort, behaves as a potent anti-angiogenic compound. To identify the reactive group(s) mainly involved in this anti-angiogenic effect, we have investigated the anti-angiogenic properties of a series of stab...

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Main Authors: Beatriz Martínez-Poveda, Luisella Verotta, Ezio Bombardelli, Ana R Quesada, Miguel Angel Medina
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2010-03-01
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spelling doaj-bb5e3615708f4f16ad635185f8aecdef2020-11-25T00:23:25ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032010-03-0153e955810.1371/journal.pone.0009558Tetrahydrohyperforin and octahydrohyperforin are two new potent inhibitors of angiogenesis.Beatriz Martínez-PovedaLuisella VerottaEzio BombardelliAna R QuesadaMiguel Angel MedinaWe have previously shown that hyperforin, a phloroglucinol derivative found in St. John's wort, behaves as a potent anti-angiogenic compound. To identify the reactive group(s) mainly involved in this anti-angiogenic effect, we have investigated the anti-angiogenic properties of a series of stable derivatives obtained by oxidative modification of the natural product. In addition, in the present work we have studied the role of the four carbonyl groups present in hyperforin by investigating the potential of some other chemically stable derivatives.The experimental procedures included the analysis of the effects of treatment of endothelial cells with these compounds in cell growth, cell viability, cell migration and zymographic assays, as well as the tube formation assay on Matrigel. Our study with hyperforin and eight derivatives shows that the enolized beta-dicarbonyl system contained in the structure of hyperforin has a dominant role in its antiangiogenic activity. On the other hand, two of the tested hyperforin derivatives, namely, tetrahydrohyperforin and octahydrohyperforin, behave as potent inhibitors of angiogenesis. Additional characterization of these compounds included a cell specificity study of their effects on cell growth, as well as the in vivo Matrigel plug assay.These observations could be useful for the rational design and chemical synthesis of more effective hyperforin derivatives as anti-angiogenic drugs. Altogether, the results indicate that octahydrohyperforin is a more specific and slightly more potent antiangiogenic compound than hyperforin.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2835552?pdf=render
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author Beatriz Martínez-Poveda
Luisella Verotta
Ezio Bombardelli
Ana R Quesada
Miguel Angel Medina
spellingShingle Beatriz Martínez-Poveda
Luisella Verotta
Ezio Bombardelli
Ana R Quesada
Miguel Angel Medina
Tetrahydrohyperforin and octahydrohyperforin are two new potent inhibitors of angiogenesis.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Beatriz Martínez-Poveda
Luisella Verotta
Ezio Bombardelli
Ana R Quesada
Miguel Angel Medina
author_sort Beatriz Martínez-Poveda
title Tetrahydrohyperforin and octahydrohyperforin are two new potent inhibitors of angiogenesis.
title_short Tetrahydrohyperforin and octahydrohyperforin are two new potent inhibitors of angiogenesis.
title_full Tetrahydrohyperforin and octahydrohyperforin are two new potent inhibitors of angiogenesis.
title_fullStr Tetrahydrohyperforin and octahydrohyperforin are two new potent inhibitors of angiogenesis.
title_full_unstemmed Tetrahydrohyperforin and octahydrohyperforin are two new potent inhibitors of angiogenesis.
title_sort tetrahydrohyperforin and octahydrohyperforin are two new potent inhibitors of angiogenesis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2010-03-01
description We have previously shown that hyperforin, a phloroglucinol derivative found in St. John's wort, behaves as a potent anti-angiogenic compound. To identify the reactive group(s) mainly involved in this anti-angiogenic effect, we have investigated the anti-angiogenic properties of a series of stable derivatives obtained by oxidative modification of the natural product. In addition, in the present work we have studied the role of the four carbonyl groups present in hyperforin by investigating the potential of some other chemically stable derivatives.The experimental procedures included the analysis of the effects of treatment of endothelial cells with these compounds in cell growth, cell viability, cell migration and zymographic assays, as well as the tube formation assay on Matrigel. Our study with hyperforin and eight derivatives shows that the enolized beta-dicarbonyl system contained in the structure of hyperforin has a dominant role in its antiangiogenic activity. On the other hand, two of the tested hyperforin derivatives, namely, tetrahydrohyperforin and octahydrohyperforin, behave as potent inhibitors of angiogenesis. Additional characterization of these compounds included a cell specificity study of their effects on cell growth, as well as the in vivo Matrigel plug assay.These observations could be useful for the rational design and chemical synthesis of more effective hyperforin derivatives as anti-angiogenic drugs. Altogether, the results indicate that octahydrohyperforin is a more specific and slightly more potent antiangiogenic compound than hyperforin.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2835552?pdf=render
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