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Identification of Dihydromyricetin and Metabolites in Serum and Brain Associated with Acute Anti-Ethanol Intoxicating Effects in Mice

Dihydromyricetin is a natural bioactive flavonoid with unique GABA(A) receptor activity with a putative mechanism of action to reduce the intoxication effects of ethanol. Although dihydromyricetin’s poor oral bioavailability limits clinical utility, the promise of this mechanism for the treatment of...

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Autores principales: Carry, Eileen, Kshatriya, Dushyant, Silva, Joshua, Davies, Daryl L., Yuan, Bo, Wu, Qingli, Patel, Harna, Park, Elizabeth R., Gilleran, John, Hao, Lihong, Roberge, Jacques, Bello, Nicholas T., Simon, James E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8307506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34299083
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22147460
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author Carry, Eileen
Kshatriya, Dushyant
Silva, Joshua
Davies, Daryl L.
Yuan, Bo
Wu, Qingli
Patel, Harna
Park, Elizabeth R.
Gilleran, John
Hao, Lihong
Roberge, Jacques
Bello, Nicholas T.
Simon, James E.
author_facet Carry, Eileen
Kshatriya, Dushyant
Silva, Joshua
Davies, Daryl L.
Yuan, Bo
Wu, Qingli
Patel, Harna
Park, Elizabeth R.
Gilleran, John
Hao, Lihong
Roberge, Jacques
Bello, Nicholas T.
Simon, James E.
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description Dihydromyricetin is a natural bioactive flavonoid with unique GABA(A) receptor activity with a putative mechanism of action to reduce the intoxication effects of ethanol. Although dihydromyricetin’s poor oral bioavailability limits clinical utility, the promise of this mechanism for the treatment of alcohol use disorder warrants further investigation into its specificity and druggable potential. These experiments investigated the bioavailability of dihydromyricetin in the brain and serum associated with acute anti-intoxicating effects in C57BL/6J mice. Dihydromyricetin (50 mg/kg IP) administered 0 or 15-min prior to ethanol (PO 5 g/kg) significantly reduced ethanol-induced loss of righting reflex. Total serum exposures (AUC0(→)24) of dihydromyricetin (PO 50 mg/kg) via oral (PO) administration were determined to be 2.5 µM × h (male) and 0.7 µM × h (female), while intraperitoneal (IP) administration led to 23.8-fold and 7.2- increases in AUC0(→)24 in male and female mice, respectively. Electrophysiology studies in α5β3γ2 GABA(A) receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes suggest dihydromyricetin (10 µM) potentiates GABAergic activity (+43.2%), and the metabolite 4-O-methyl-dihydromyricetin (10 µM) negatively modulates GABAergic activity (−12.6%). Our results indicate that administration route and sex significantly impact DHM bioavailability in mice, which is limited by poor absorption and rapid clearance. This correlates with the observed short duration of DHM’s anti-intoxicating properties and highlights the need for further investigation into mechanism of DHM’s potential anti-intoxicating properties.
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spelling pubmed-83075062021-07-25 Identification of Dihydromyricetin and Metabolites in Serum and Brain Associated with Acute Anti-Ethanol Intoxicating Effects in Mice Carry, Eileen Kshatriya, Dushyant Silva, Joshua Davies, Daryl L. Yuan, Bo Wu, Qingli Patel, Harna Park, Elizabeth R. Gilleran, John Hao, Lihong Roberge, Jacques Bello, Nicholas T. Simon, James E. Int J Mol Sci Article Dihydromyricetin is a natural bioactive flavonoid with unique GABA(A) receptor activity with a putative mechanism of action to reduce the intoxication effects of ethanol. Although dihydromyricetin’s poor oral bioavailability limits clinical utility, the promise of this mechanism for the treatment of alcohol use disorder warrants further investigation into its specificity and druggable potential. These experiments investigated the bioavailability of dihydromyricetin in the brain and serum associated with acute anti-intoxicating effects in C57BL/6J mice. Dihydromyricetin (50 mg/kg IP) administered 0 or 15-min prior to ethanol (PO 5 g/kg) significantly reduced ethanol-induced loss of righting reflex. Total serum exposures (AUC0(→)24) of dihydromyricetin (PO 50 mg/kg) via oral (PO) administration were determined to be 2.5 µM × h (male) and 0.7 µM × h (female), while intraperitoneal (IP) administration led to 23.8-fold and 7.2- increases in AUC0(→)24 in male and female mice, respectively. Electrophysiology studies in α5β3γ2 GABA(A) receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes suggest dihydromyricetin (10 µM) potentiates GABAergic activity (+43.2%), and the metabolite 4-O-methyl-dihydromyricetin (10 µM) negatively modulates GABAergic activity (−12.6%). Our results indicate that administration route and sex significantly impact DHM bioavailability in mice, which is limited by poor absorption and rapid clearance. This correlates with the observed short duration of DHM’s anti-intoxicating properties and highlights the need for further investigation into mechanism of DHM’s potential anti-intoxicating properties. MDPI 2021-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8307506/ /pubmed/34299083 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22147460 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Carry, Eileen
Kshatriya, Dushyant
Silva, Joshua
Davies, Daryl L.
Yuan, Bo
Wu, Qingli
Patel, Harna
Park, Elizabeth R.
Gilleran, John
Hao, Lihong
Roberge, Jacques
Bello, Nicholas T.
Simon, James E.
Identification of Dihydromyricetin and Metabolites in Serum and Brain Associated with Acute Anti-Ethanol Intoxicating Effects in Mice
title Identification of Dihydromyricetin and Metabolites in Serum and Brain Associated with Acute Anti-Ethanol Intoxicating Effects in Mice
title_full Identification of Dihydromyricetin and Metabolites in Serum and Brain Associated with Acute Anti-Ethanol Intoxicating Effects in Mice
title_fullStr Identification of Dihydromyricetin and Metabolites in Serum and Brain Associated with Acute Anti-Ethanol Intoxicating Effects in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Dihydromyricetin and Metabolites in Serum and Brain Associated with Acute Anti-Ethanol Intoxicating Effects in Mice
title_short Identification of Dihydromyricetin and Metabolites in Serum and Brain Associated with Acute Anti-Ethanol Intoxicating Effects in Mice
title_sort identification of dihydromyricetin and metabolites in serum and brain associated with acute anti-ethanol intoxicating effects in mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8307506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34299083
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22147460
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