Activation of the Insulin Receptor by Sarcopoterium spinosum Extract and Identification of Sarcocyanidin A as a Novel Active Compound

Ayala Wollman, Rania Hasib Afana, Shmuel Carmeli, Tovit Rosenzweig

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Abstract

Sarcopoterium spinosum is a medicinal plant, presenting glucose-lowering properties. The study aimed to identify the active components and their mechanisms of action. Bioguided fractionation was utilized to isolate the active molecules, followed by NMR and HRESI MS for their identification and structural elucidation. Binding to the insulin receptor (IR) and activation of the receptor were measured in vitro. Glucose-lowering effects were validated in vivo. A novel procyanidin trimer, named sarcocyanidin A (1, catechin-(4α-8)-epicatechin-(4β-8)-epicatechin), was identified. Sarcocyanidin A (1) activated insulin signaling in CHO-IR and L6 myotubes, while the IR inhibitor abolished this effect. IR autofluorescence and cell-based thermal shift assays indicate a direct interaction of sarcocyanidin A (1) with IR. Sarcocyanidin A (1) also activated insulin signaling and reduced blood glucose in mice. Sarcocyanidin A, a novel procyanidin trimer, mediates at least part of the antidiabetic properties of SSE, through activation of IR.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15511-15524
Number of pages14
JournalACS Omega
Volume10
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Apr 2025

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