Identification of adiponectin receptor agonist utilizing a fluorescence polarization based high throughput assay

PLoS One. 2013 May 14;8(5):e63354. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0063354. Print 2013.

Abstract

Adiponectin, the adipose-derived hormone, plays an important role in the suppression of metabolic disorders that can result in type 2 diabetes, obesity, and atherosclerosis. It has been shown that up-regulation of adiponectin or adiponectin receptor has a number of therapeutic benefits. Given that it is hard to convert the full size adiponectin protein into a viable drug, adiponectin receptor agonists could be designed or identified using high-throughput screening. Here, we report on the development of a two-step screening process to identify adiponectin agonists. First step, we developed a high throughput screening assay based on fluorescence polarization to identify adiponectin ligands. The fluorescence polarization assay reported here could be adapted to screening against larger small molecular compound libraries. A natural product library containing 10,000 compounds was screened and 9 hits were selected for validation. These compounds have been taken for the second-step in vitro tests to confirm their agonistic activity. The most active adiponectin receptor 1 agonists are matairesinol, arctiin, (-)-arctigenin and gramine. The most active adiponectin receptor 2 agonists are parthenolide, taxifoliol, deoxyschizandrin, and syringin. These compounds may be useful drug candidates for hypoadiponectin related diseases.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Biological Products / pharmacology
  • Cell Proliferation / drug effects
  • Drug Evaluation, Preclinical / methods*
  • Fluorescence Polarization / methods*
  • High-Throughput Screening Assays / methods*
  • Humans
  • MCF-7 Cells
  • Receptors, Adiponectin / agonists*
  • Receptors, Adiponectin / metabolism
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Signal Transduction / drug effects

Substances

  • ADIPOR1 protein, human
  • ADIPOR2 protein, human
  • Biological Products
  • Receptors, Adiponectin

Grants and funding

This is a project supported by Scientific Research Fund of Sichuan Provincial Education Department (09ZB013), Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Sichuan Province, China (2010-92), and Chengdu Qingyang District Science and Technology Bureau (2011JHKJ108430K-047). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.