Novel Cinnamaldehyde Derivatives Inhibit Peripheral Nerve Degeneration by Targeting Schwann Cellsopen access
- Authors
- Chun, Yoo Lim; Park, Ki-Hoon; Pallavi, Badvel; Eom, Won-Joon; Park, Chan; Huh, Youngbuhm; Lee, Yeonjoo; Lee, Jimin; Kim, Sang Hoon; Yeo, Seung Geun; Chung, Hyung-Joo; Kim, Byeong-Seon; Jeong, Na Young; Jung, Junyang
- Issue Date
- Oct-2022
- Publisher
- MDPI AG
- Keywords
- cinnamaldehyde; Schwann cells; peripheral nerve degeneration; TRPA1; Tg(mbp; eGFP) zebrafish model
- Citation
- Antioxidants, v.11, no.10
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- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Antioxidants
- Volume
- 11
- Number
- 10
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/29469
- DOI
- 10.3390/antiox11101846
- ISSN
- 2076-3921
- Abstract
- Peripheral nerve degeneration (PND) is a preparative process for peripheral nerve regeneration and is regulated by Schwann cells, a unique glial cell in the peripheral nervous system. Dysregulated PND induces irreversible peripheral neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., diabetic peripheral neuropathy). To develop novel synthetic drugs for these diseases, we synthesized a set of new cinnamaldehyde (CAH) derivatives and evaluated their activities in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo. The 12 CAH derivatives had phenyl or naphthyl groups with different substitution patterns on either side of the alpha,beta-unsaturated ketone. Among them, 3f, which had a naphthaldehyde group, was the most potent at inhibiting PND in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo. To assess their interactions with transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily A member 1 (TRPA1) as a target of CAH, molecular docking studies were performed. Hydrophobic interactions had the highest binding affinity. To evaluate the underlying pharmacological mechanism, we performed bioinformatics analysis of the effect of 3f on PND based on coding genes and miRNAs regulated by CAH, suggesting that 3f affects oxidative stress in Schwann cells. The results show 3f to be a potential lead compound for the development of novel synthetic drugs for the treatment of peripheral neurodegenerative diseases.
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