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AuthorNebrisi E.E.
AuthorAl Kury L.T.
AuthorYang K.-H.S.
AuthorJayaprakash P.
AuthorHowarth F.C.
AuthorKabbani N.
AuthorOz M.
Available date2020-01-01T10:25:03Z
Publication Date2018
Publication NameNeurochemistry International
ResourceScopus
ISSN1970186
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuint.2017.12.010
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/12461
AbstractEffects of curcumin, a biologically active ingredient of turmeric, were tested on the Ca 2+ transients induced by the activation of ? 7 subunit of the human nicotinic acetylcholine (? 7 nACh) receptor expressed in SH-EP1 cells. Curcumin caused a significant potentiation of choline (1 mM)-induced Ca 2+ transients with an EC 50 value of 133 nM. The potentiating effect of curcumin was not observed in Ca 2+ transients induced by high K + (60 mM) containing solutions or activation of ? 4 ? 2 nACh receptors and the extent of curcumin potentiation was not altered in the presence of Ca 2+ channel antagonists nifedipine (1 ?M), verapamil (1 ?M), ?-conotoxin (1 ?M), and bepridil (10 ?M). Noticeably the effect of curcumin was not observed when curcumin and choline were co-applied without curcumin pre-incubation. The effect of curcumin on choline-induced Ca 2+ transients was not reversed by pre-incubation with inhibitors of protein C, A, and CaM kinases. Metabolites of curcumin such as tetrahydrocurcumin, demethylcurcumin, and didemethylcurcumin also caused potentiation of choline-induced Ca 2+ transients. Notably, specific binding of [ 125 I]-bungarotoxin was not altered in the presence of curcumin. Collectively, our results indicate that curcumin allosterically potentiate the function of the ?7-nACh receptor expressed in SH-EP1 cells. - 2018 Elsevier Ltd
SponsorThe research in this study was supported by grants from CMHS, UAE University and Qatar University . The authors gratefully acknowledge Dr. R Lukas (Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ, USA) for SH-EP1 cells stably expressing the human ? 7 nACh and human ? 4 ? 2 nACh receptor and cordially thank to Dr. Suhail Doi for his valuable help in statistical analysis of the data.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier Ltd
SubjectCholine
Curcumin
Intracellular calcium
Nicotinic receptors
TitleCurcumin potentiates the function of human ? 7 -nicotinic acetylcholine receptors expressed in SH-EP1 cells
TypeArticle
Pagination80-84
Volume Number114


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