Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Triterpenoids from the edible mushroom Inonotus obliquus attenuates cognitive impairment in vitro and in vivo.
- Journal:
- Fitoterapia
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Kou, Rong-Wei et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Applied Chemistry · China
- Species:
- rodent
Abstract
Inonotus obliquus is an edible and medicinal mushroom which is used to multiple products. In this study, 8 secondary metabolites (1-8) were identified from the edible mushroom I. obliquus through nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) data analysis. All metabolites were evaluated for anti-inflammatory activities in LPS-induced BV-2 microglial cells with the ICvalues of 8.47-25.53 μM. Among these, compound 1 showed notably reduced NO generation, restrained COX-2, iNOS, IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α mRNA levels expression. Concurrently, the neuroprotective potential of compound 1 was preliminarily evaluated in a scopolamine (SCOP)-induced mice model. Behavioral assays revealed that supplementation with 1 markedly ameliorated cognitive impairment, and significantly suppressed the mRNA expression of neurotrophic factor, including NGF and BDNF. In conclusion, I. obliquus and compound 1 hold promise as natural therapeutic agents for improving cognitive function and related aspects of brain health.
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Search related cases →Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40935198/