Curcumin potentiates the function of human ? 7 -nicotinic acetylcholine receptors expressed in SH-EP1 cells
Author | Nebrisi E.E. |
Author | Al Kury L.T. |
Author | Yang K.-H.S. |
Author | Jayaprakash P. |
Author | Howarth F.C. |
Author | Kabbani N. |
Author | Oz M. |
Available date | 2020-01-01T10:25:03Z |
Publication Date | 2018 |
Publication Name | Neurochemistry International |
Resource | Scopus |
ISSN | 1970186 |
Abstract | Effects 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 |
Sponsor | The 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. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Elsevier Ltd |
Subject | Choline Curcumin Intracellular calcium Nicotinic receptors |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 80-84 |
Volume Number | 114 |
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