Author/Authors :
Wangsa, Khamhee Department of Zoology - Rajiv Gandhi University - Rono Hills, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, India , Sarma, Indira Department of Zoology - Rajiv Gandhi University - Rono Hills, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, India , Saikia, Purbajyoti Department of Zoology - Rajiv Gandhi University - Rono Hills, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, India , Ananthakrishnan, Dhanabalan Centre of Advanced Study in Crystallography and Biophysics - University of Madras, Guindy Campus, Chennai, India , Nath Sarma, Hirendra Department of Zoology - Rajiv Gandhi University - Rono Hills, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, India , Velmurugan, Devadasan Centre of Advanced Study in Crystallography and Biophysics - University of Madras, Guindy Campus, Chennai, India
Abstract :
Background: Scoparia dulcis Linn. is reported to be used by women of Assam and
Arunachal Pradesh in northeast India for treating menstrual disorders. Scoparia dulcis
contains compounds that bind with estrogen receptors (ERα and ERβ) evidenced
by increased PCNA in endometrial epithelium.
Methods: Crude extract was orally administered at the dose of 500 mg/kg body
weight/day to the female mice (60–70 days old) in five different groups. Each group
containing six females included: (I) cyclic control, (II) cyclic extract treated, (III)
Ovariectomized (OVX)-vehicle treated (Control), (IV) OVX-E2 treated (V) OVXextract
treated. Extract was administered for eight days to the cyclic groups and three
days to the OVX groups. PCNA was detected immunohistochemically in uterine tiss
ues and signals were analyzed by Image J software (NIH, USA). Compounds were
separated by GC-MS and identified using NIST. In silico molecular docking studies
was performed with human estrogen receptors (ERα and ERβ). Molecular dynamics
(MD) simulations of the best interacting compound was done using gromacs.
Results: The results showed cell proliferation in the uterine endometrium evidenced
by PCNA. Two phytocompounds, Octadecanoic acid and methyl stearate showed
binding affinity with ERα and ERβ.
Conclusion: Scoparia dulcis contains compounds having binding affinity with ERα
and ERβ. The present study is the first report on compounds from Scoparia dulcis
showing binding affinity with human estrogen receptors which may have biological
effect on female reproduction
Keywords :
Endometrium , Estrogen receptors , In silico , Menstrual disorders , Molecular docking , Phytoestrogen , Scoparia dulcis (Linn)