Caffeoylquinic acid induces ATP production and energy metabolism in human neurotypic SH-SY5Y cells

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Abstract

Caffeoylquinic acid (CQA) derivatives are polyphenolic compounds found in wide variety of plants. Previously, we have demonstrated that di-CQA and tri-CQA may be neuroprotective through their ability to promote intracellular adenosine-5'- triphosphate (ATP) generation and by up-regulation of glycolytic enzyme expression. In the present study we have investigated the effect of di-CQA and tri-CQA on energy metabolism in SH-SY5Y cells using a metabolomic approach. Results indicate that di-CQA treatment of SH-SY5Y cells significantly increases the production of an array of glycolysis metabolites and tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle metabolites, including acetyl-CoA, succinic acid, fumaric acid, and malic acid. Tri-CQA treatment was also observed to increase the levels of all glycolysis and TCA cycle metabolites and evoked a stronger effect than that of di-CQA. In addition to their effects on glycolytic metabolites, di-CQA and tri-CQA exposure also induced a significant increase in the production of ATP, ADP, GTP, and GDP. Our results suggest that CQA-induction of intracellular ATP synthesis is mediated by the activation of central metabolic pathways including the activation of glycolysis and the TCA cycle. © 2012 IOS Press and the authors.

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Sasaki, K., Han, J., Shigemori, H., & Isoda, H. (2012). Caffeoylquinic acid induces ATP production and energy metabolism in human neurotypic SH-SY5Y cells. Nutrition and Aging, 1(2), 141–150. https://doi.org/10.3233/NUA-2012-0012

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