Isolation and characterization of compounds from glycyrrhiza uralensis as therapeutic agents for the muscle disorders

Eun Ju Lee, Sibhghatulla Shaikh, Khurshid Ahmad, Syed Sayeed Ahmad, Jeong Ho Lim, Soyoung Park, Hye Jin Yang, Won Kyung Cho, Sang Joon Park, Yong Ho Lee, So Young Park, Jin Yeul Ma, Inho Choi

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Abstract

Skeletal muscle is the most abundant tissue and constitutes about 40% of total body mass. Herein, we report that crude water extract (CWE) of G. uralensis enhanced myoblast proliferation and differentiation. Pretreatment of mice with the CWE of G. uralensis prior to cardiotoxin-induced muscle injury was found to enhance muscle regeneration by inducing myogenic gene expression and downregulating myostatin expression. Furthermore, this extract reduced nitrotyrosine protein levels and atrophy-related gene expression. Of the five different fractions of the CWE of G. uralensis obtained, the ethyl acetate (EtOAc) fraction more significantly enhanced myoblast proliferation and differentiation than the other fractions. Ten bioactive compounds were isolated from the EtOAc fraction and characterized by GC-MS and NMR. Of these compounds (4-hydroxybenzoic acid, liquiritigenin, (R)-(-)-vestitol, isoliquiritigenin, medicarpin, tetrahydroxymethoxychalcone, licochalcone B, liquiritin, liquiritinapioside, and ononin), liquiritigenin, tetrahydroxymethoxychalcone, and licochalcone B were found to enhance myoblast proliferation and differentiation, and myofiber diameters in injured muscles were wider with the liquiritigenin than the non-treated one. Computational analysis showed these compounds are non-toxic and possess good drug-likeness properties. These findings suggest that G. uralensis-extracted components might be useful therapeutic agents for the management of muscle-associated diseases.

Original languageEnglish
Article number876
Pages (from-to)1-20
Number of pages20
JournalInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume22
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jan 2021

Keywords

  • Bioactive compounds
  • Glycyrrhiza uralensis
  • Muscle regeneration
  • Skeletal muscle

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