Nootropic Property of Punica grantum Extract as BDNF4 Stimulant for Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder

Mudassir Alam, Kashif Abbas, Gowhar Ashiq Dar, Nosaiba, Khursheed Ahmed
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In 2008, the World Health Organization (WHO) stressed major depressive disorder (MDD) as the third most important cause of disease burden worldwide. Based on their projections, it is expected that by 2030, MDD will take the lead among the rest of the world’s health concerns. Brain derived neurotrophic factor 4 (BDNF4), a protein of neurotrophins family play pivotal role in maintaining neural plasticity, and its reduced level in the hippocampus and plasma have been reported in patients with MDD. Nootropic drugs serve as therapeutic interventions in mitigating MDD through diverse molecular mechanisms. Punica granatum (pomegranate) is acknowledged for its nutritional and medicinal properties, currently under medical scrutiny for its potential as a natural antidepressant. Various computational methodologies, including molecular docking, pharmacokinetics, ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion) profile assessment, toxicological analysis, and prediction of biological activity, were employed to identify promising compounds among the phytochemicals present in Punica extract, focusing on their potential BDNF4-stimulating, nootropic, and antidepressant properties. The comprehensive examination of docking scores, interactions between proteins and ligands, pharmacological and toxicological attributes, along with the forecasting of biological activities, collectively underscores the potential attributes of M-Cymene, Flavylium, 2-(4-Methylphenyl)propan-2-ol, Thymol, and Pelletierine as prospective drug candidates targeting human BDNF4 for alleviating MDD.
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作为 BDNF4 兴奋剂治疗重度抑郁症的石榴提取物的促诺特普特性
2008 年,世界卫生组织(WHO)强调,重度抑郁症(MDD)是造成全球疾病负担的第三大原因。根据他们的预测,预计到 2030 年,重度抑郁症将成为世界其他健康问题中的首要问题。脑源性神经营养因子 4(BDNF4)是神经营养素家族的一种蛋白质,在维持神经可塑性方面发挥着关键作用,有报道称 MDD 患者海马体和血浆中的 BDNF4 水平降低。健脑药物可通过不同的分子机制作为缓解 MDD 的治疗干预措施。石榴(Punica granatum)具有公认的营养和药用价值,目前正因其作为天然抗抑郁剂的潜力而受到医学界的关注。研究人员采用了各种计算方法,包括分子对接、药代动力学、ADME(吸收、分布、代谢和排泄)特征评估、毒理学分析和生物活性预测,从石榴提取物中的植物化学物质中识别出有潜力的化合物,重点研究其潜在的 BDNF4 刺激、神经营养素和抗抑郁特性。通过对对接得分、蛋白质与配体之间的相互作用、药理学和毒理学属性以及生物活性预测的全面研究,我们共同强调了 M-Cymene、Flavylium、2-(4-甲基苯基)丙-2-醇、Thymol 和 Pelletierine 作为靶向人类 BDNF4 的候选药物在缓解 MDD 方面的潜在属性。
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