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Screening of a natural compound library identifies emodin, a natural compound from Rheum palmatum Linn that inhibits DPP4.


ABSTRACT: Historically, Chinese herbal medicines have been widely used in the treatment of hyperglycemia, but the mechanisms underlying their effectiveness remain largely unknown. Here, we screened a compound library primarily comprised of natural compounds extracted from herbs and marine organisms. The results showed that emodin, a natural compound from Rheum palmatum Linn, inhibited DPP4 activity with an in vitro IC50 of 5.76 µM without inhibiting either DPP8 or DPP9. A docking model revealed that emodin binds to DPP4 protein through Glu205 and Glu206, although with low affinity. Moreover, emodin treatment (3, 10 and 30 mg/kg, P.O.) in mice decreased plasma DPP4 activity in a dose-dependent manner. Our study suggests that emodin inhibits DPP4 activity and may represent a novel therapeutic for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.

SUBMITTER: Wang Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5428354 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Screening of a natural compound library identifies emodin, a natural compound from <i>Rheum palmatum</i> Linn that inhibits DPP4.

Wang Zhaokai Z   Yang Longhe L   Fan Hu H   Wu Peng P   Zhang Fang F   Zhang Chao C   Liu Wenjie W   Li Min M  

PeerJ 20170510


Historically, Chinese herbal medicines have been widely used in the treatment of hyperglycemia, but the mechanisms underlying their effectiveness remain largely unknown. Here, we screened a compound library primarily comprised of natural compounds extracted from herbs and marine organisms. The results showed that emodin, a natural compound from <i>Rheum palmatum</i> Linn, inhibited DPP4 activity with an in vitro IC<sub>50</sub> of 5.76 µM without inhibiting either DPP8 or DPP9. A docking model r  ...[more]

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