Chrysin bonded to -d-glucose tetraacetate enhances its protective effects against the neurotoxicity induced by aluminum in Swiss mice

Victor Ifeanyi Okoh,Hericles Mesquita Campos, Pamela Yasmin de Oliveira Ferreira, Robbert Mota Pereira, Yohanny Souza Silva, Evilanna Lima Arruda, Barbara Pagliarani,Gerlon de Almeida Ribeiro Oliveira,Luciano Morais Liao,Gabriel Franco dos Santos,Boniek Gontijo Vaz,Jose Ricardo Sabino, Fernanda Cristina Alcantara dos Santos,Elson Alves Costa,Andrea Tarozzi,Ricardo Menegatti,Paulo Cesar Ghedini

JOURNAL OF PHARMACY AND PHARMACOLOGY(2024)

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Objectives: To evaluate whether the glycosylation of chrysin (CHR) enhances its protective effects against aluminum-induced neurotoxicity. Methods: To compare the antioxidant, anticholinesterase, and behavioral effects of CHR with its glycosylated form (CHR bonded to beta-d-glucose tetraacetate, denoted as LQFM280), we employed an integrated approach using both in vitro (SH-SY5Y cells) and in vivo (aluminum-induced neurotoxicity in Swiss mice) models. Key findings: LQFM280 demonstrated higher antioxidant activity than CHR in both models. Specifically, LQFM280 exhibited the ability to exert antioxidant effects in the cytoplasm of SH-SY5Y cells, indicating its competence in traversing neuronal membranes. Remarkably, LQFM280 proved more effective than CHR in recovering memory loss and counteracting neuronal death in the aluminum chloride mice model, suggesting its increased bioavailability at the brain level. Conclusions: The glycosylation of CHR with beta-d-glucose tetraacetate amplifies its neuroprotective effects, positioning LQFM280 as a promising lead compound for safeguarding against neurodegenerative processes involving oxidative stress.
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chrysin,glycosylated chrysin,antioxidant,anticholinesterase,neuroprotection
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