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Analysis of hyperforin (St. John's wort) action at TRPC6 channel leads to the development of a new class of antidepressant drugs.

Yamina El Hamdaoui1, Fang Zheng2, Nikolas Fritz1, Lian Ye1, Mai Anh Tran3,4, Kevin Schwickert1, Tanja Schirmeister1, Albert Braeuning5, Dajana Lichtenstein5, Ute A Hellmich3,4,6,7, Dorothee Weikert8, Markus Heinrich8, Giulia Treccani9,10, Michael K E Schäfer11, Gabriel Nowak12, Bernd Nürnberg13, Christian Alzheimer2, Christian P Müller14,15, Kristina Friedland16.   

Abstract

St. John's wort is an herb, long used in folk medicine for the treatment of mild depression. Its antidepressant constituent, hyperforin, has properties such as chemical instability and induction of drug-drug interactions that preclude its use for individual pharmacotherapies. Here we identify the transient receptor potential canonical 6 channel (TRPC6) as a druggable target to control anxious and depressive behavior and as a requirement for hyperforin antidepressant action. We demonstrate that TRPC6 deficiency in mice not only results in anxious and depressive behavior, but also reduces excitability of hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons and dentate gyrus granule cells. Using electrophysiology and targeted mutagenesis, we show that hyperforin activates the channel via a specific binding motif at TRPC6. We performed an analysis of hyperforin action to develop a new antidepressant drug that uses the same TRPC6 target mechanism for its antidepressant action. We synthesized the hyperforin analog Hyp13, which shows similar binding to TRPC6 and recapitulates TRPC6-dependent anxiolytic and antidepressant effects in mice. Hyp13 does not activate pregnan-X-receptor (PXR) and thereby loses the potential to induce drug-drug interactions. This may provide a new approach to develop better treatments for depression, since depression remains one of the most treatment-resistant mental disorders, warranting the development of effective drugs based on naturally occurring compounds.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 36224261     DOI: 10.1038/s41380-022-01804-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Psychiatry        ISSN: 1359-4184            Impact factor:   13.437


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Authors:  R Lu; J Wang; R Tao; J Wang; T Zhu; W Guo; Y Sun; H Li; Y Gao; W Zhang; C J Fowler; Q Li; S Chen; Z Wu; C L Masters; C Zhong; N Jing; Y Wang; Y Wang
Journal:  Mol Psychiatry       Date:  2017-07-11       Impact factor: 15.992

Review 4.  Hyperforin: To Be or Not to Be an Activator of TRPC(6).

Authors:  Kristina Friedland; Christian Harteneck
Journal:  Rev Physiol Biochem Pharmacol       Date:  2015       Impact factor: 5.545

Review 5.  Structural biology of TRP channels.

Authors:  Ute A Hellmich; Rachelle Gaudet
Journal:  Handb Exp Pharmacol       Date:  2014

6.  Hyperforin--a key constituent of St. John's wort specifically activates TRPC6 channels.

Authors:  Kristina Leuner; Victor Kazanski; Margarethe Müller; Kirill Essin; Bettina Henke; Maik Gollasch; Christian Harteneck; Walter E Müller
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Authors:  Ronald S Duman; George K Aghajanian; Gerard Sanacora; John H Krystal
Journal:  Nat Med       Date:  2016-03       Impact factor: 53.440

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Authors:  Benedikt Goretzki; Nina A Glogowski; Erika Diehl; Elke Duchardt-Ferner; Carolin Hacker; Rachelle Gaudet; Ute A Hellmich
Journal:  Structure       Date:  2018-09-20       Impact factor: 5.006

9.  Protonophore properties of hyperforin are essential for its pharmacological activity.

Authors:  Thomas S Sell; Thabet Belkacemi; Veit Flockerzi; Andreas Beck
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2014-12-16       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 10.  A systematic review of St. John's wort for major depressive disorder.

Authors:  Eric A Apaydin; Alicia R Maher; Roberta Shanman; Marika S Booth; Jeremy N V Miles; Melony E Sorbero; Susanne Hempel
Journal:  Syst Rev       Date:  2016-09-02
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