Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX 77030.
Biochemistry (Mosc). 2020 Dec;85(12):1554-1559. doi: 10.1134/S000629792012007X.
The circadian clock is the biological mastermind governing orderly execution of bodily processes throughout the day. In recent years, an emerging topic of broad interest is clock-modulatory agents, including small molecules both of synthetic and natural origins, and their potential applications in disease models. Nobiletin is a naturally occurring flavonoid with the greatest abundance found in citrus peels. Extensive research has shown that Nobiletin is endowed with a wide range of biological activities, yet its mechanism of action remains unclear. We recently found through unbiased chemical screening that Nobiletin impinges on the clock machinery to activate temporal control of downstream processes within the cell and throughout the body. Using animal models of diseases and aging, we and others illustrate potent beneficial effects of Nobiletin on cellular energetics in both periphery and brain to promote healthy aging. Given its excellent safety profile, Nobiletin may represent a promising candidate molecule for development of nutraceutical and chronotherapeutic agents against chronic and age-related neurodegenerative diseases.
生物钟是生物体内调节一天中各种生理过程的主脑。近年来,时钟调节因子(包括天然和合成小分子)作为一个新兴的研究热点备受关注,其在疾病模型中的潜在应用也成为研究热点。川陈皮素是一种天然存在的类黄酮,在柑橘皮中含量最高。大量研究表明,川陈皮素有广泛的生物学活性,但作用机制尚不清楚。我们最近通过无偏化学筛选发现,川陈皮素作用于生物钟,激活细胞内和全身下游过程的时间控制。利用疾病和衰老动物模型,我们和其他人的研究表明,川陈皮素对身体外周和大脑的细胞能量有显著的有益作用,可促进健康衰老。鉴于其良好的安全性,川陈皮素可能成为开发用于治疗慢性和与年龄相关的神经退行性疾病的营养保健品和时间治疗药物的有前途的候选分子。