1. Indole Glycosides from Calanthe discolor with Proliferative Activity on Human Hair Follicle Dermal Papilla Cells.
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Morikawa T, Manse Y, Luo F, Fukui H, Inoue Y, Kaieda T, Ninomiya K, Muraoka O, and Yoshikawa M
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- Cell Proliferation drug effects, Cells, Cultured, Glycosides chemistry, Glycosides isolation & purification, Hair Follicle cytology, Humans, Indoles chemistry, Indoles isolation & purification, Molecular Structure, Stereoisomerism, Glycosides pharmacology, Hair Follicle drug effects, Indoles pharmacology, Orchidaceae chemistry
- Abstract
A methanol extract from the underground part of Calanthe discolor Lindl. (Orchidaceae) demonstrated significant proliferative activity on human hair follicle dermal papilla cells (HFDPC, % of control: 120.8 ± 0.2%) at 100 µg/mL against HFDPC. Through bioassay-guided separation of the extract, a new indole glycoside named 6'-O-β-D-apiofuranosylindican (1) was isolated along with six known compounds (2-7) including three indole glycosides. The stereostructure of 1 was elucidated based on its spectroscopic properties and chemical characteristics. Among the isolates, 1 (110.0 ± 1.0%), glucoindican (3, 123.9 ± 6.8%), and calanthoside (4, 158.6 ± 7.1%) showed significant proliferative activity at 100 µM. Furthermore, the active indole glycosides (1, 3, and 4) upregulated the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and fibroblast growth factor-7 (FGF-7) mRNA and protein in HFDPC, which could be the mechanism of their proliferative activity.
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- 2021
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