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Butanolides and Butenolides from a Marine-Derived Streptomyces sp. Exert Neuroprotective Activity through Activation of the TrkB Neurotrophin Receptor.

Paolo GiaccioDespoina CharouDafni-Ioanna DiakakiAnna ChitaAchille GravanisIoannis CharalampopoulosVassilios RoussisEfstathia Ioannou
Published in: Marine drugs (2023)
Neurodegenerative diseases are incurable and debilitating conditions, characterized by progressive loss and degeneration of vulnerable neuronal populations. Currently, there are no effective therapies available for the treatment of most neurodegenerative disorders. A panel of extracts exhibiting interesting chemical profiles among a high number of bacterial strains isolated from East Mediterranean marine sediments and macroorganisms were evaluated for their activity on TrkB-expressing cells. Among them, the actinobacterial strain Streptomyces sp. BI0788, exhibiting neuroprotective activity in vitro, was selected and cultivated in large-scale. The chemical analysis of its organic extract resulted in the isolation of four new butanolides ( 1 , 4 - 6 ), along with two previously reported butanolides ( 2 and 3 ) and eight previously reported butenolides ( 7 - 14 ). Compounds 2 - 4 and 7 - 14 were evaluated for their neuroprotective effects on TrkB-expressing NIH-3T3 cells. Among them, metabolites 3 , 4 , 7 , 10 , 11 , 13 and 14 exhibited significant protective activity on the aforementioned cells through the activation of TrkB, the high-affinity receptor for the Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), which is well known to play a crucial role in neuronal cell survival and maintenance.
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