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Isolation of CFTR and TMEM16A inhibitors from Neorautanenia mitis (A. Rich) Verdcourt: Potential lead compounds for treatment of secretory diarrhea
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Document Title
Isolation of CFTR and TMEM16A inhibitors from Neorautanenia mitis (A. Rich) Verdcourt: Potential lead compounds for treatment of secretory diarrhea
Author
Dawurung CJ, Noitem R, Rattanajak R, Bunyong R, Richardson C, Willis AC, Kamchonwongpaisan S, Yimnual C, Muanprasat C, Pyne SG
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56335715500
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University of Wollongong; University of Jos; Mahidol University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Center Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology (BIOTEC); Australian National University
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Article
Source Title
PHYTOCHEMISTRY
Year
2020
Volume
179
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Green Published
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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI
10.1016/j.phytochem.2020.112464
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Abstract
A phytochemical study on the root extracts of Neorautanenia mitis, a Nigerian medicinal plant used in the management of diarrhea, led to the isolation of one new and 19 known natural products. These compounds and crude extracts were evaluated for Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator (CFTR) Cl(- )channel and calcium-activated Cl(- )channel (TMEM16A) inhibitory activities in T84 and Calu-3 cells, respectively. Four compounds namely dolineon, neodulin, pachyrrhizine, and neotenone inhibited cAMP-induced Cl- secretion across T84 cell monolayers with IC50 values of similar to 0.81 mu M, similar to 2.42 mu M, similar to 2.87 mu M, and similar to 4.66 mu M, respectively. Dolineon having the highest inhibitory activity also inhibited a Ca + activated Cl- channel (TMEM16A) with an IC50 value of similar to 4.38 mu M. The in vitro antidiarrheal activity of dolineon was evaluated on cholera toxin (CT) induced chloride secretion in T84 cells, where it inhibited CT-induced chloride secretion by >70% at 100 mu M. Dolineon also inhibited CT-induced fluid secretion by similar to 70% in an in vivo mouse closed loop model at a dose of 16.9 mu g/loop. The cytotoxicity of the extracts and compounds was evaluated on KB, Vero and BHK21 cells, dolineon showed low cytotoxicity of >29.6 mu M and 57.30 + 6.77 mu M against Vero and BHK21 cells, respectively. Our study revealed that several compounds isolated from N. mitis showed antidiarrheal activity. The most active compound dolineon can potentially serve as a lead compound towards the development of CFTR and TMEM16A inhibitors as future therapeutics for secretory diarrhea.
Keyword
Antidiarrheal | CFTR | Cytotoxicity | Fabacae | Neorautanenia mitis | Nigerian traditional medicine | Phytochemical | TMEM16A
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Knowledge Taxonomy Level 1
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 2
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 3
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University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia; University of Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria; Research Chair Grant from the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), Thailand [P-18-50116]
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