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Distinct Action of Flavonoids, Myricetin and Quercetin, on Epithelial Cl(−) Secretion: Useful Tools as Regulators of Cl(−) Secretion
Epithelial Cl(−) secretion plays important roles in water secretion preventing bacterial/viral infection and regulation of body fluid. We previously suggested that quercetin would be a useful compound for maintaining epithelial Cl(−) secretion at a moderate level irrespective of cAMP-induced stimula...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4000985/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24818160 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/902735 |
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author | Sun, Hongxin Niisato, Naomi Nishio, Kyosuke Hamilton, Kirk L. Marunaka, Yoshinori |
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description | Epithelial Cl(−) secretion plays important roles in water secretion preventing bacterial/viral infection and regulation of body fluid. We previously suggested that quercetin would be a useful compound for maintaining epithelial Cl(−) secretion at a moderate level irrespective of cAMP-induced stimulation. However, we need a compound that stimulates epithelial Cl(−) secretion even under cAMP-stimulated conditions, since in some cases epithelial Cl(−) secretion is not large enough even under cAMP-stimulated conditions. We demonstrated that quercetin and myricetin, flavonoids, stimulated epithelial Cl(−) secretion under basal conditions in epithelial A6 cells. We used forskolin, which activates adenylyl cyclase increasing cytosolic cAMP concentrations, to study the effects of quercetin and myricetin on cAMP-stimulated epithelial Cl(−) secretion. In the presence of forskolin, quercetin diminished epithelial Cl(−) secretion to a level similar to that with quercetin alone without forskolin. Conversely, myricetin further stimulated epithelial Cl(−) secretion even under forskolin-stimulated conditions. This suggests that the action of myricetin is via a cAMP-independent pathway. Therefore, myricetin may be a potentially useful compound to increase epithelial Cl(−) secretion under cAMP-stimulated conditions. In conclusion, myricetin would be a useful compound for prevention from bacterial/viral infection even under conditions that the amount of water secretion driven by cAMP-stimulated epithelial Cl(−) secretion is insufficient. |
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spelling | pubmed-40009852014-05-11 Distinct Action of Flavonoids, Myricetin and Quercetin, on Epithelial Cl(−) Secretion: Useful Tools as Regulators of Cl(−) Secretion Sun, Hongxin Niisato, Naomi Nishio, Kyosuke Hamilton, Kirk L. Marunaka, Yoshinori Biomed Res Int Research Article Epithelial Cl(−) secretion plays important roles in water secretion preventing bacterial/viral infection and regulation of body fluid. We previously suggested that quercetin would be a useful compound for maintaining epithelial Cl(−) secretion at a moderate level irrespective of cAMP-induced stimulation. However, we need a compound that stimulates epithelial Cl(−) secretion even under cAMP-stimulated conditions, since in some cases epithelial Cl(−) secretion is not large enough even under cAMP-stimulated conditions. We demonstrated that quercetin and myricetin, flavonoids, stimulated epithelial Cl(−) secretion under basal conditions in epithelial A6 cells. We used forskolin, which activates adenylyl cyclase increasing cytosolic cAMP concentrations, to study the effects of quercetin and myricetin on cAMP-stimulated epithelial Cl(−) secretion. In the presence of forskolin, quercetin diminished epithelial Cl(−) secretion to a level similar to that with quercetin alone without forskolin. Conversely, myricetin further stimulated epithelial Cl(−) secretion even under forskolin-stimulated conditions. This suggests that the action of myricetin is via a cAMP-independent pathway. Therefore, myricetin may be a potentially useful compound to increase epithelial Cl(−) secretion under cAMP-stimulated conditions. In conclusion, myricetin would be a useful compound for prevention from bacterial/viral infection even under conditions that the amount of water secretion driven by cAMP-stimulated epithelial Cl(−) secretion is insufficient. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4000985/ /pubmed/24818160 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/902735 Text en Copyright © 2014 Hongxin Sun et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Sun, Hongxin Niisato, Naomi Nishio, Kyosuke Hamilton, Kirk L. Marunaka, Yoshinori Distinct Action of Flavonoids, Myricetin and Quercetin, on Epithelial Cl(−) Secretion: Useful Tools as Regulators of Cl(−) Secretion |
title | Distinct Action of Flavonoids, Myricetin and Quercetin, on Epithelial Cl(−) Secretion: Useful Tools as Regulators of Cl(−) Secretion |
title_full | Distinct Action of Flavonoids, Myricetin and Quercetin, on Epithelial Cl(−) Secretion: Useful Tools as Regulators of Cl(−) Secretion |
title_fullStr | Distinct Action of Flavonoids, Myricetin and Quercetin, on Epithelial Cl(−) Secretion: Useful Tools as Regulators of Cl(−) Secretion |
title_full_unstemmed | Distinct Action of Flavonoids, Myricetin and Quercetin, on Epithelial Cl(−) Secretion: Useful Tools as Regulators of Cl(−) Secretion |
title_short | Distinct Action of Flavonoids, Myricetin and Quercetin, on Epithelial Cl(−) Secretion: Useful Tools as Regulators of Cl(−) Secretion |
title_sort | distinct action of flavonoids, myricetin and quercetin, on epithelial cl(−) secretion: useful tools as regulators of cl(−) secretion |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4000985/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24818160 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/902735 |
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