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(+)/(−)-Gerbeloid A, a pair of unprecedented coumarin-based polycyclic meroterpenoid enantiomers from Gerbera piloselloides: Structural elucidation, semi-synthesis, and lipid-lowering activity

Chen-xu Zhao, Jingrong Li, Yue Hu, Lingyu Li, Meng Yu, Yunfeng Huang, Tao Zhang, Hai Shang, Zhong‐Mei Zou

2024Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A pair of coumarin-based polycyclic meroterpenoid enantiomers (+)/(−)-gerbeloid A [(+)-1a and (−)-1b] were isolated from the medicinal plant Gerbera piloselloides, which have a unique caged oxatricyclo [4.2.2.03,8] decene scaffold. Their planar and three-dimensional structures were exhaustively characterized by comprehensive spectroscopic data and X-ray diffraction analysis. Guided by the hypothetical biosynthetic pathway, the biomimetic synthesis of racemic 1 was achieved using 4-hydroxy-5-methylcoumarin and citral as the starting material via oxa-6π electrocyclization and intramolecular [2+2] photocycloaddition. Subsequently, the results of the biological activity assay demonstrated that both (+)-1a and (−)-1b exhibited potent lipid-lowering effects in 3T3-L1 adipocytes and the high-fat diet zebrafish model. Notably, the lipid-lowering activity of (+)-1a is better than that of (−)-1b at the same concentration, and molecular mechanism study has shown that (+)-1a and (−)-1b impairs adipocyte differentiation and stimulate lipolysis by regulating C/EBPα/PPARγ signaling and Perilipin signaling in vitro and in vivo. Our findings provide a promising drug model molecule for the treatment of obesity.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryLipolysisEnantiomerPerilipinCoumarinIononeZebrafishStereochemistryIn vivoIn vitroBiochemistryAdipose tissueBiologyOrganic chemistryBiotechnologyGenePlant biochemistry and biosynthesisLipid metabolism and biosynthesisPlant Molecular Biology Research
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