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Peimine, an Anti-Inflammatory Compound from Chinese Herbal Extracts, Modulates Muscle-Type Nicotinic Receptors

Fritillaria bulbs are used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat several illnesses. Peimine (Pm), an anti-inflammatory compound from Fritillaria, is known to inhibit some voltage-dependent ion channels and muscarinic receptors, but its interaction with ligand-gated ion channels remains unexplored...

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Autores principales: Alberola-Die, Armando, Encinar, José Antonio, Cobo, Raúl, Fernández-Ballester, Gregorio, González-Ros, José Manuel, Ivorra, Isabel, Morales, Andrés
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8539251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34681946
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222011287
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author Alberola-Die, Armando
Encinar, José Antonio
Cobo, Raúl
Fernández-Ballester, Gregorio
González-Ros, José Manuel
Ivorra, Isabel
Morales, Andrés
author_facet Alberola-Die, Armando
Encinar, José Antonio
Cobo, Raúl
Fernández-Ballester, Gregorio
González-Ros, José Manuel
Ivorra, Isabel
Morales, Andrés
author_sort Alberola-Die, Armando
collection PubMed
description Fritillaria bulbs are used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat several illnesses. Peimine (Pm), an anti-inflammatory compound from Fritillaria, is known to inhibit some voltage-dependent ion channels and muscarinic receptors, but its interaction with ligand-gated ion channels remains unexplored. We have studied if Pm affects nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), since they play broad functional roles, both in the nervous system and non-neuronal tissues. Muscle-type nAChRs were incorporated to Xenopus oocytes and the action of Pm on the membrane currents elicited by ACh (I(ACh)s) was assessed. Functional studies were combined with virtual docking and molecular dynamics assays. Co-application of ACh and Pm reversibly blocked I(ACh), with an IC(50) in the low micromolar range. Pm inhibited nAChR by: (i) open-channel blockade, evidenced by the voltage-dependent inhibition of I(Ach), (ii) enhancement of nAChR desensitization, revealed by both an accelerated I(ACh) decay and a decelerated I(ACh) deactivation, and (iii) resting-nAChR blockade, deduced from the I(ACh) inhibition elicited by Pm when applied before ACh superfusion. In good concordance, virtual docking and molecular dynamics assays demonstrated that Pm binds to different sites at the nAChR, mostly at the transmembrane domain. Thus, Pm from Fritillaria bulbs, considered therapeutic herbs, targets nAChRs with high affinity, which might account for its anti-inflammatory actions.
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spelling pubmed-85392512021-10-24 Peimine, an Anti-Inflammatory Compound from Chinese Herbal Extracts, Modulates Muscle-Type Nicotinic Receptors Alberola-Die, Armando Encinar, José Antonio Cobo, Raúl Fernández-Ballester, Gregorio González-Ros, José Manuel Ivorra, Isabel Morales, Andrés Int J Mol Sci Article Fritillaria bulbs are used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat several illnesses. Peimine (Pm), an anti-inflammatory compound from Fritillaria, is known to inhibit some voltage-dependent ion channels and muscarinic receptors, but its interaction with ligand-gated ion channels remains unexplored. We have studied if Pm affects nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), since they play broad functional roles, both in the nervous system and non-neuronal tissues. Muscle-type nAChRs were incorporated to Xenopus oocytes and the action of Pm on the membrane currents elicited by ACh (I(ACh)s) was assessed. Functional studies were combined with virtual docking and molecular dynamics assays. Co-application of ACh and Pm reversibly blocked I(ACh), with an IC(50) in the low micromolar range. Pm inhibited nAChR by: (i) open-channel blockade, evidenced by the voltage-dependent inhibition of I(Ach), (ii) enhancement of nAChR desensitization, revealed by both an accelerated I(ACh) decay and a decelerated I(ACh) deactivation, and (iii) resting-nAChR blockade, deduced from the I(ACh) inhibition elicited by Pm when applied before ACh superfusion. In good concordance, virtual docking and molecular dynamics assays demonstrated that Pm binds to different sites at the nAChR, mostly at the transmembrane domain. Thus, Pm from Fritillaria bulbs, considered therapeutic herbs, targets nAChRs with high affinity, which might account for its anti-inflammatory actions. MDPI 2021-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8539251/ /pubmed/34681946 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222011287 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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Alberola-Die, Armando
Encinar, José Antonio
Cobo, Raúl
Fernández-Ballester, Gregorio
González-Ros, José Manuel
Ivorra, Isabel
Morales, Andrés
Peimine, an Anti-Inflammatory Compound from Chinese Herbal Extracts, Modulates Muscle-Type Nicotinic Receptors
title Peimine, an Anti-Inflammatory Compound from Chinese Herbal Extracts, Modulates Muscle-Type Nicotinic Receptors
title_full Peimine, an Anti-Inflammatory Compound from Chinese Herbal Extracts, Modulates Muscle-Type Nicotinic Receptors
title_fullStr Peimine, an Anti-Inflammatory Compound from Chinese Herbal Extracts, Modulates Muscle-Type Nicotinic Receptors
title_full_unstemmed Peimine, an Anti-Inflammatory Compound from Chinese Herbal Extracts, Modulates Muscle-Type Nicotinic Receptors
title_short Peimine, an Anti-Inflammatory Compound from Chinese Herbal Extracts, Modulates Muscle-Type Nicotinic Receptors
title_sort peimine, an anti-inflammatory compound from chinese herbal extracts, modulates muscle-type nicotinic receptors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8539251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34681946
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222011287
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