Precious A Akinnusi, Samuel O Olubode, Adebowale A Alade, Aderemi A Ashimi, Olamide L Onawola, Abigail O Agbolade, Adaobi P Emeka, Sidiqat A Shodehinde, Olawole Y Adeniran
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摘要
2型糖尿病是一种地方病,约占糖尿病病例的90%至95%。病理生理扭曲主要是β细胞功能障碍、胰岛素抵抗和长期炎症,这些都逐渐扰乱了血糖水平的控制,引发微血管和大血管并发症。2型糖尿病患者所表现出的各种病理紊乱促使人们认为,可能需要不同的抗糖尿病药物联合使用来抑制这种威胁并维持正常的血糖。为此,对天然化合物进行筛选,筛选出对蛋白酪氨酸磷酸酶1B (PTP1B)、二肽基肽酶-4 (DPP-4)和α-淀粉酶具有抑制作用的小分子量化合物。根据结果,本文报道了结合亲和力最高的前5种花青素。进一步的ADMET分析显示,这些化合物的药代动力学特征适中,毒性不明显。花青素3-(对香豆醇基)-二葡糖苷-5-葡萄糖苷(-15.272 kcal/mol)、花青素3- o -(6′-丙二酰-3′-葡萄糖苷)(-9.691 kcal/mol)和飞鸽苷3,5- o -二葡糖苷(-12.36 kcal/mol)对PTP1B、DPP-4和α-淀粉酶的结合亲和力最高,可联合使用以控制葡萄糖波动。然而,验证必须通过进一步的体外和体内试验进行。
Potential Inhibitory Biomolecular Interactions of Natural Compounds With Different Molecular Targets of Diabetes.
Type II diabetes is an endemic disease and is responsible for approximately 90% to 95% of diabetes cases. The pathophysiological distortions are majorly β-cell dysfunction, insulin resistance, and long-term inflammation, which all progressively unsettle the control of blood glucose levels and trigger microvascular and macrovascular complications. The diverse pathological disruptions which patients with type II diabetes mellitus exhibit precipitate the opinion that different antidiabetic agents, administered in combination, might be required to curb this menace and maintain normal blood glucose. To this end, natural compounds were screened to identify small molecular weight compounds with inhibitory effects on protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B), dipeptidyl-peptidase-4 (DPP-4), and α-amylase. From the result, the top 5 anthocyanins with the highest binding affinity are reported herein. Further ADMET profiling showed moderate pharmacokinetic profiles for these compounds as well as insignificant toxicity. Cyanidin 3-(p-coumaroyl)-diglucoside-5-glucoside (-15.272 kcal/mol), cyanidin 3-O-(6"-malonyl-3"-glucosyl-glucoside) (-9.691 kcal/mol), and delphinidin 3,5-O-diglucoside (-12.36 kcal/mol) had the highest binding affinities to PTP1B, DPP-4, and α-amylase, respectively, and can be used in combination to control glucose fluctuations. However, validations must be carried out through further in vitro and in vivo tests.
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Bioinformatics and Biology Insights is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on bioinformatics methods and their applications which must pertain to biological insights. All papers should be easily amenable to biologists and as such help bridge the gap between theories and applications.