Literature DB >> 29913186

Blockade of T-type calcium channels by 6-prenylnaringenin, a hop component, alleviates neuropathic and visceral pain in mice.

Fumiko Sekiguchi1, Tomoyo Fujita1, Takahiro Deguchi2, Sakura Yamaoka1, Ken Tomochika1, Maho Tsubota1, Sumire Ono1, Yamato Horaguchi1, Maki Ichii1, Mio Ichikawa1, Yumiko Ueno1, Nene Koike1, Tadatoshi Tanino3, Huy Du Nguyen4, Takuya Okada4, Hiroyuki Nishikawa1, Shigeru Yoshida5, Tsuyako Ohkubo6, Naoki Toyooka7, Kazuya Murata2, Hideaki Matsuda2, Atsufumi Kawabata8.   

Abstract

Since Cav3.2 T-type Ca2+ channels (T-channels) expressed in the primary afferents and CNS contribute to intractable pain, we explored T-channel-blocking components in distinct herbal extracts using a whole-cell patch-clamp technique in HEK293 cells stably expressing Cav3.2 or Cav3.1, and purified and identified sophoraflavanone G (SG) as an active compound from SOPHORAE RADIX (SR). Interestingly, hop-derived SG analogues, (2S)-6-prenylnaringenin (6-PNG) and (2S)-8-PNG, but not naringenin, also blocked T-channels; IC50 (μM) of SG, (2S)-6-PNG and (2S)-8-PNG was 0.68-0.75 for Cav3.2 and 0.99-1.41 for Cav3.1. (2S)-6-PNG and (2S)-8-PNG, but not SG, exhibited reversible inhibition. The racemic (2R/S)-6-PNG as well as (2S)-6-PNG potently blocked Cav3.2, but exhibited minor effect on high-voltage-activated Ca2+ channels and voltage-gated Na+ channels in differentiated NG108-15 cells. In mice, the mechanical allodynia following intraplantar (i.pl.) administration of an H2S donor was abolished by oral or i.p. SR extract and by i.pl. SG, (2S)-6-PNG or (2S)-8-PNG, but not naringenin. Intraperitoneal (2R/S)-6-PNG strongly suppressed visceral pain and spinal ERK phosphorylation following intracolonic administration of an H2S donor in mice. (2R/S)-6-PNG, administered i.pl. or i.p., suppressed the neuropathic allodynia induced by partial sciatic nerve ligation or oxaliplatin, an anti-cancer agent, in mice. (2R/S)-6-PNG had little or no effect on open-field behavior, motor performance or cardiovascular function in mice, and on the contractility of isolated rat aorta. (2R/S)-6-PNG, but not SG, was detectable in the brain after their i.p. administration in mice. Our data suggest that 6-PNG, a hop component, blocks T-channels, and alleviates neuropathic and visceral pain with little side effects.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  6-Prenylnaringenin; Neuropathic pain; Sophoraflavanone G; T-type calcium channel; Visceral pain

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29913186     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2018.06.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropharmacology        ISSN: 0028-3908            Impact factor:   5.250


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