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Odorant Metabolism Catalyzed by Olfactory Mucosal Enzymes Influences Peripheral Olfactory Responses in Rats

A large set of xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes (XMEs), such as the cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (CYPs), esterases and transferases, are highly expressed in mammalian olfactory mucosa (OM). These enzymes are known to catalyze the biotransformation of exogenous compounds to facilitate elimination. H...

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Autores principales: Thiebaud, Nicolas, Veloso Da Silva, Stéphanie, Jakob, Ingrid, Sicard, Gilles, Chevalier, Joëlle, Ménétrier, Franck, Berdeaux, Olivier, Artur, Yves, Heydel, Jean-Marie, Le Bon, Anne-Marie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3608737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23555703
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059547
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author Thiebaud, Nicolas
Veloso Da Silva, Stéphanie
Jakob, Ingrid
Sicard, Gilles
Chevalier, Joëlle
Ménétrier, Franck
Berdeaux, Olivier
Artur, Yves
Heydel, Jean-Marie
Le Bon, Anne-Marie
author_facet Thiebaud, Nicolas
Veloso Da Silva, Stéphanie
Jakob, Ingrid
Sicard, Gilles
Chevalier, Joëlle
Ménétrier, Franck
Berdeaux, Olivier
Artur, Yves
Heydel, Jean-Marie
Le Bon, Anne-Marie
author_sort Thiebaud, Nicolas
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description A large set of xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes (XMEs), such as the cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (CYPs), esterases and transferases, are highly expressed in mammalian olfactory mucosa (OM). These enzymes are known to catalyze the biotransformation of exogenous compounds to facilitate elimination. However, the functions of these enzymes in the olfactory epithelium are not clearly understood. In addition to protecting against inhaled toxic compounds, these enzymes could also metabolize odorant molecules, and thus modify their stimulating properties or inactivate them. In the present study, we investigated the in vitro biotransformation of odorant molecules in the rat OM and assessed the impact of this metabolism on peripheral olfactory responses. Rat OM was found to efficiently metabolize quinoline, coumarin and isoamyl acetate. Quinoline and coumarin are metabolized by CYPs whereas isoamyl acetate is hydrolyzed by carboxylesterases. Electro-olfactogram (EOG) recordings revealed that the hydroxylated metabolites derived from these odorants elicited lower olfactory response amplitudes than the parent molecules. We also observed that glucurono-conjugated derivatives induced no olfactory signal. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the local application of a CYP inhibitor on rat olfactory epithelium increased EOG responses elicited by quinoline and coumarin. Similarly, the application of a carboxylesterase inhibitor increased the EOG response elicited by isoamyl acetate. This increase in EOG amplitude provoked by XME inhibitors is likely due to enhanced olfactory sensory neuron activation in response to odorant accumulation. Taken together, these findings strongly suggest that biotransformation of odorant molecules by enzymes localized to the olfactory mucosa may change the odorant’s stimulating properties and may facilitate the clearance of odorants to avoid receptor saturation.
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spelling pubmed-36087372013-04-03 Odorant Metabolism Catalyzed by Olfactory Mucosal Enzymes Influences Peripheral Olfactory Responses in Rats Thiebaud, Nicolas Veloso Da Silva, Stéphanie Jakob, Ingrid Sicard, Gilles Chevalier, Joëlle Ménétrier, Franck Berdeaux, Olivier Artur, Yves Heydel, Jean-Marie Le Bon, Anne-Marie PLoS One Research Article A large set of xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes (XMEs), such as the cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (CYPs), esterases and transferases, are highly expressed in mammalian olfactory mucosa (OM). These enzymes are known to catalyze the biotransformation of exogenous compounds to facilitate elimination. However, the functions of these enzymes in the olfactory epithelium are not clearly understood. In addition to protecting against inhaled toxic compounds, these enzymes could also metabolize odorant molecules, and thus modify their stimulating properties or inactivate them. In the present study, we investigated the in vitro biotransformation of odorant molecules in the rat OM and assessed the impact of this metabolism on peripheral olfactory responses. Rat OM was found to efficiently metabolize quinoline, coumarin and isoamyl acetate. Quinoline and coumarin are metabolized by CYPs whereas isoamyl acetate is hydrolyzed by carboxylesterases. Electro-olfactogram (EOG) recordings revealed that the hydroxylated metabolites derived from these odorants elicited lower olfactory response amplitudes than the parent molecules. We also observed that glucurono-conjugated derivatives induced no olfactory signal. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the local application of a CYP inhibitor on rat olfactory epithelium increased EOG responses elicited by quinoline and coumarin. Similarly, the application of a carboxylesterase inhibitor increased the EOG response elicited by isoamyl acetate. This increase in EOG amplitude provoked by XME inhibitors is likely due to enhanced olfactory sensory neuron activation in response to odorant accumulation. Taken together, these findings strongly suggest that biotransformation of odorant molecules by enzymes localized to the olfactory mucosa may change the odorant’s stimulating properties and may facilitate the clearance of odorants to avoid receptor saturation. Public Library of Science 2013-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3608737/ /pubmed/23555703 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059547 Text en © 2013 Thiebaud et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Thiebaud, Nicolas
Veloso Da Silva, Stéphanie
Jakob, Ingrid
Sicard, Gilles
Chevalier, Joëlle
Ménétrier, Franck
Berdeaux, Olivier
Artur, Yves
Heydel, Jean-Marie
Le Bon, Anne-Marie
Odorant Metabolism Catalyzed by Olfactory Mucosal Enzymes Influences Peripheral Olfactory Responses in Rats
title Odorant Metabolism Catalyzed by Olfactory Mucosal Enzymes Influences Peripheral Olfactory Responses in Rats
title_full Odorant Metabolism Catalyzed by Olfactory Mucosal Enzymes Influences Peripheral Olfactory Responses in Rats
title_fullStr Odorant Metabolism Catalyzed by Olfactory Mucosal Enzymes Influences Peripheral Olfactory Responses in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Odorant Metabolism Catalyzed by Olfactory Mucosal Enzymes Influences Peripheral Olfactory Responses in Rats
title_short Odorant Metabolism Catalyzed by Olfactory Mucosal Enzymes Influences Peripheral Olfactory Responses in Rats
title_sort odorant metabolism catalyzed by olfactory mucosal enzymes influences peripheral olfactory responses in rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3608737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23555703
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059547
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