Two dimers generated by lithospermic decarboxylation coupling from Danshen

Bioorg Chem. 2022 Nov:128:106065. doi: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2022.106065. Epub 2022 Jul 30.

Abstract

To further reveal the active ingredients of Danshen, we systematically studied its chemical components and obtained two new lithospermic acid derivatives (compounds 1 and 2) together with five known phenylpropionic acids (compounds 3-7) from the dried rhizomes of Salvia miltiorrhiza. The structures of the two new compounds were determined by multiple spectral analyses (UV, IR, HR-ESI-MS, NMR, and ECD). In addition, the absolute configurations were established by chiral analysis and calculated and experimental circular dichroism spectra. Biological research indicated that compound 1 could significantly inhibit the proliferation of isoproterenol (ISO)-treated cardiac fibroblasts (AC16 cells), and MMP9 was found to be the most likely target of compound 1. The protein expression and mRNA levels of MMP9 were increased in ISO-induced AC16 cells, which could be reversed by treatment with compound 1. Furthermore, this treatment could alleviate the migration and activation of ISO-induced cardiac fibroblasts.

Keywords: Cardiac fibrosis; Decarboxylation coupling; Lithospermic acid derivatives; MMP9; Salvia miltiorrhiza; Structure elucidation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Decarboxylation
  • Matrix Metalloproteinase 9
  • Plant Roots / chemistry
  • Rhizome
  • Salvia miltiorrhiza* / chemistry

Substances

  • Matrix Metalloproteinase 9