作者
Myeongcheol Shin, Quan Feng Liu, Byoungyun Choi, Changmin Shin, Banseok Lee, Chunyu Yuan, You Jin Song, Hye Sup Yun, Im-Soon Lee, Byung-Soo Koo, Kyoung Sang Cho
发表日期
2020/3/1
期刊
Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
卷号
43
期号
3
页码范围
409-417
出版商
The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
简介
Forest bathing is suggested to have beneficial effects on various aspects of human health. Terpenes, isoprene based-phytochemicals emitted from trees, are largely responsible for these beneficial effects of forest bathing. Although the therapeutic effects of terpenes on various diseases have been revealed, their effects on neuronal health have not yet been studied in detail. Here, we screened 16 terpenes that are the main components of Korean forests using Drosophila Alzheimer’s disease (AD) models to identify which terpenes have neuroprotective effects. Six out of the 16 terpenes, ρ-cymene, limonene (+), limonene (−), linalool, α-pinene (+), and β-pinene (−), partially suppressed the beta amyloid 42 (Aβ42)-induced rough eye phenotype when fed to Aβ42-expressing flies. Among them, limonene (+) restored the decreased survival of flies expressing Aβ42 in neurons during development. Limonene (+) treatment did not affect Aβ42 accumulation and aggregation, but did cause to decrease cell death, reactive oxygen species levels, extracellular signal-regulated kinase phosphorylation, and inflammation in the brains or the eye imaginal discs of Aβ42-expressing flies. This neuroprotective effect of limonene (+) was not associated with autophagic activity. Our results suggest that limonene (+) has a neuroprotective function against the neurotoxicity of Aβ42 and, thus, is a possible therapeutic reagent for AD.
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