Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2552407 Life Sciences 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

AimsPrevious studies showed that natural prenyloxyphenylpropanoid derivatives have potent biological properties in vivo. Given the structural similarities between these compounds and known peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) agonists, the present study examined the hypothesis that propenoic acid derivatives activate PPARs.Main methodsChimeric reporter assays were performed to identify propenoic acid derivates that could activate PPARs. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) analysis of wild-type and Pparβ/δ-null mouse primary keratinocytes was performed to determine if a test compound could specifically activate PPARβ/δ. A human epithelial carcinoma cell line and primary mouse keratinocytes were used to determine the effect of the compound on cell proliferation.Key findingsThree of the propenoic acid derivatives activated PPARs, with the greatest efficacy being observed with prenyloxycinnamic acid derivatives 4′-geranyloxyferulic acid (compound 1) for PPARβ/δ. Compound 1 increased expression of a known PPARβ/δ target gene through a mechanism that requires PPARβ/δ. Inhibition of cell proliferation by compound 1 was found in a human epithelial carcinoma cell line.SignificanceResults from these studies demonstrate that compound 1 can activate PPARβ/δ and inhibit cell proliferation of a human skin cancer cell line, suggesting that the biological effects of 4′-geranyloxyferulic acid may be mediated in part by activating this PPAR isoform.

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