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Magnolol and honokiol target TRPC4 to regulate extracellular calcium influx and relax intestinal smooth muscle

J Ethnopharmacol

Ethnopharmacological relevance: Magnolia officinalis Cortex (M. officinalis) is a classical traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) widely used to treat digestive system diseases. It effectively regulates gastrointestinal mot

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Reference Id
5666
Evidence Id
22256
Core Evidence Id
22256
Source Reference Id
4565
Herb2 Reference Id
HBREF005362
Subject Paper Key
HBIN034250_35157953
Pubmed Id
35157953
Doi
10.1016/j.jep.2022.115105
Paper Title
Magnolol and honokiol target TRPC4 to regulate extracellular calcium influx and relax intestinal smooth muscle
Paper Abstract
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Magnolia officinalis Cortex (M. officinalis) is a classical traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) widely used to treat digestive system diseases. It effectively regulates gastrointestinal motility to improve abdominal pain, abdominal distension and other symptoms. Magnolol (MAG) and honokiol (HON) are the main pharmacodynamic components responsible for the gastrointestinal activity of M. officinalis. Aim of the study: The transient receptor potential (TRP) family is highly expressed in the gastrointestinal tract and participates in the regulation of gastrointestinal motility, visceral hypersensitivity, visceral secretion and other physiological activities. In this study, the calcium-lowering mechanisms of MAG and HON contributing to the smooth muscle relaxation associated with TRP are discussed. Materials and methods: The relaxation smooth muscle effects of MAG and HON were tested by the isolated intestine tone tests. A synthetic MAG probe (MAG-P) was used to target fishing for their possible target. The distribution of MAG on the smooth muscle was identified by a molecular tracer based on chemical biology. Ca 2+ imaging and dual-luciferase reporter assays were used to determine the effects on the target proteins. Finally, the calcium-mediating effects of MAG and HON on smooth muscle cells and TRPC4-knockdown cells were compared to verify the potential mechanism. Results: After confirming the smooth muscle relaxation in the small intestine induced by MAG and HON, the relaxation effect was identified mainly due to the downregulation of intracellular calcium by controlling external calcium influx. Although MAG and HON inhibited both TRPV4 and TRPC4 channels to reduce calcium levels, the inhibitory effect on TRPC4 channels is an important mechanism of their smooth muscle relaxation effect, since TRPC4 is widely expressed in the small intestinal smooth muscle cells. Conclusions: The inhibition of MAG and HON on TRPC4 channels contributes to the relaxation of intestinal smooth muscle.
Journal
J Ethnopharmacol
Publish Year
2022
Experiment Subject
trpc4-knockdown cells
Experiment Type
Animal Experiment
Phenotype Related
Visceral Hypersensitivity; Abdominal Pain; Abdominal Distension; Digestive System Diseases
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Paper Title En
Magnolol and honokiol target TRPC4 to regulate extracellular calcium influx and relax intestinal smooth muscle
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