{"id":2109,"date":"2011-06-27T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2011-06-27T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/vermont.salk.edu\/news-release\/flavonoids-could-represent-two-fisted-assault-on-diabetic-complications-and-nervous-system-disorders\/"},"modified":"2021-10-21T09:58:10","modified_gmt":"2021-10-21T16:58:10","slug":"flavonoids-could-represent-two-fisted-assault-on-diabetic-complications-and-nervous-system-disorders","status":"publish","type":"disclosure","link":"https:\/\/www.salk.edu\/zh\/news-release\/flavonoids-could-represent-two-fisted-assault-on-diabetic-complications-and-nervous-system-disorders\/","title":{"rendered":"Flavonoids could represent two-fisted assault on diabetic complications and nervous system disorders"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>LA JOLLA, CA\u2014A recent study from scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies suggests that a strawberry a day (or more accurately, 37 of them) could keep not just one doctor away, but an entire fleet of them, including the neurologist, the endocrinologist, and maybe even the oncologist.\n<\/p>\n<p>\nInvestigations conducted in the Salk Institute&#8217;s Cellular Neurobiology Laboratory (CNL) will appear in the June 27, 2011, issue of <em>PLoS ONE<\/em>. The report explains that fisetin, a naturally-occurring flavonoid found most abundantly in strawberries and to a lesser extent in other fruits and vegetables, lessens complications of diabetes. Previously, the lab showed that fisetin promoted survival of neurons grown in culture and enhanced memory in healthy mice. That fisetin can target multiple organs strongly suggests that a single drug could be used to mitigate numerous medical complications.\n<\/p>\n<div class=\"imageCaption\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.salk.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/01\/Strawberry_500.jpg\" alt=\"strawberry\" width=\"300\"><\/p>\n<p>Fisetin, a naturally-occurring flavonoid found most abundantly in strawberries lessens complications of diabetes.<\/p>\n<p>Image: Courtesy of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>\n&#8220;This manuscript describes for the first time a drug that prevents both kidney and brain complications in a type 1 diabetes mouse model,&#8221; says <a href=\"\/zh\/faculty\/schubert.html\/\">David Schubert<\/a>, Ph.D., professor and head of the Cellular Neurobiology Laboratory and one of the manuscript&#8217;s co-authors. &#8220;Moreover, it demonstrates the probable molecular basis of how the therapeutic is working.&#8221;\n<\/p>\n<p>\nPam Maher, Ph.D., a senior staff scientist in the CNL, is the study&#8217;s corresponding author. Maher initially identified fisetin as a neuroprotective flavonoid ten years ago. &#8220;In plants, flavonoids act as sunscreens and protect leaves and fruit from insects,&#8221; she explains. &#8220;As foods they are implicated in the protective effect of the &#8216;Mediterranean Diet.'&#8221;\n<\/p>\n<p>\nOther celebrity flavonoids include polyphenolic compounds in blueberries and red wine.\n<\/p>\n<p>\nAlthough her group&#8217;s focus is neurobiology, Maher and colleagues reasoned that, like other flavonoids, fisetin might ameliorate a spectrum of disorders seen in diabetic patients. To test this, they evaluated effects of fisetin supplementation in Akita mice, a very robust model of type 1 diabetes, also called childhood onset diabetes.\n<\/p>\n<p>\nAkita mice exhibit increased blood sugar typical of type 1 diabetes and display pathologies seen in serious human complications of both type 1 and 2 diabetes. Those include diabetic nephropathy or kidney disease, retinopathy, and neuropathies in which patients lose touch or heat sensations.\n<\/p>\n<p>\nMice fed a fisetin-enriched diet remained diabetic, but acute kidney enlargement-or hypertrophy-seen in untreated mice was reversed, and high urine protein levels, a sure sign of kidney disease, fell. Moreover, fisetin ingestion ameliorated anxiety-related behaviors seen in diabetic mice.  &#8220;Most mice put in a large area become exploratory,&#8221; says Maher. &#8220;But anxious mice tend not to move around. Akita mice showed enhanced anxiety behavior, but fisetin feeding restored their locomotion to more normal levels.&#8221;\n<\/p>\n<p>\nThe study also defines a likely molecular mechanism underlying these effects. Researchers observed that blood and brain levels of sugars affixed to proteins known as advanced glycation end-products-or AGEs-were reduced in fisetin-treated compared to untreated Akita mice. These decreases were accompanied by increased activity of the enzyme glyoxalase 1, which promotes removal of toxic AGE precursors.\n<\/p>\n<p>\nThe discovery of an AGE-antagonizing enzyme upregulated by fisetin is very intriguing, because substantial evidence implicates high blood AGE levels with many if not most diabetic complications. &#8220;We know that fisetin increases activity of the glyoxalase enzyme and may increase its expression,&#8221; says Maher.  &#8220;But what is important is that ours is the first report that any compound can enhance glyoxalase 1 activity.&#8221;\n<\/p>\n<p>\nInterestingly, excessively high AGE levels also correlate with inflammatory activity thought to promote some cancers. In fact, studies published by others confirm that fisetin decreases tumorigenicity of prostate cancer cells both in culture and in animal models, which if supported would represent a major added incentive to eat your strawberries.\n<\/p>\n<p>\nTo ingest fisetin levels equivalent to those fed Akita mice, Maher estimates that humans would have to eat 37 strawberries a day, assuming that strawberry fisetin is as readily metabolizable by humans as fisetin-spiked lab chow is by mice. Rather than through diet, Maher envisions that fisetin-like drugs could be taken as a supplement.\n<\/p>\n<p>\nSchubert notes that fisetin is also effective in mouse models of Alzheimer&#8217;s disease. &#8220;We and others have shown that diabetes may be a risk factor for Alzheimer&#8217;s disease, making identification of a safe prophylactic like fisetin highly significant,&#8221; he says.\n<\/p>\n<p>\nMaher acknowledges that the public may be suffering from flavonoid-fatigue, given media coverage of the promises of these compounds. &#8220;Polyphenolics like fisetin and those in blueberry extracts are found in fruits and vegetables and are related to each other chemically,&#8221; she says. &#8220;There is increasing evidence that they all work in multiple diseases. Hopefully some combination of these compounds will eventually get to the clinic.&#8221;\n<\/p>\n<p>\nSchubert concurs that their findings only reinforce what common sense and our mothers told us was a healthy lifestyle. &#8220;Eat a balanced diet and as much freshly prepared organic food as possible, get some exercise, keep socially and mentally active and avoid sodas with sugar and highly processed foods since they can contain high levels of AGEs,&#8221; he advises.\n<\/p>\n<p>\nBut he also worries that hoops that must be jumped through to bring a natural product like fisetin, as opposed to a totally synthetic drug, to clinical trials are daunting because it is difficult to protect patents on natural products. &#8220;We will never know if a compound like fisetin works in humans until someone is willing to support a clinical trial.&#8221;\n<\/p>\n<p>\nAlso contributing to this study were Richard Dargusch and Jennifer L. Ehren, Ph.D.,of the Cellular Neurobiology Laboratory, and Kumar Sharma, M.D., and Shinichi Okada, M.D., Ph.D., of the Department of Medicine at University of California, San Diego.\n<\/p>\n<p>\nFunding for the study came from the Fritz B. Burns Foundation, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, the Hewitt Foundation, and the National Institutes of Health.\n<\/p>\n<p><strong><br \/>\nAbout the Salk Institute for Biological Studies:<\/strong><br \/>\nThe Salk Institute for Biological Studies is one of the world&#8217;s preeminent basic research institutions, where internationally renowned faculty probe fundamental life science questions in a unique, collaborative, and creative environment. Focused both on discovery and on mentoring future generations of researchers, Salk scientists make groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of cancer, aging, Alzheimer&#8217;s, diabetes and infectious diseases by studying neuroscience, genetics, cell and plant biology, and related disciplines.\n<\/p>\n<p>\nFaculty achievements have been recognized with numerous honors, including Nobel Prizes and memberships in the National Academy of Sciences. 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