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A Plant-derived TRPV3 Inhibitor Suppresses Pain and Itch
论文题目: A Plant-derived TRPV3 Inhibitor Suppresses Pain and Itch
作者: Han Y, Luo A, Kamau PM, Takomthong P, Hu J, Boonyarat C, Luo L, Lai R
联系作者: rlai@mail.kiz.ac.cn
发表年度: 2021
DOI: doi: 10.1111/bph.15390
摘要:

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:

Itching is the most frequent pathology in dermatology that has significant impacts on people's mental health and social life. Transient receptor potential vanilloid 3 (TRPV3) channel is a promising target for treating pruritus. However, few selecetive and potent antagonists have been reported. This study was designed to identify selective TRPV3 antagonist and elucidate its anti-pruritus pharmacology.

EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH:

FlexStation and calcium fluorescence imaging were conducted to track the functional compounds. Whole-cell patch clamp was used to record itch-related ion channel currents. Homologous recombination and site-directed mutagenesis were employed to construct TRPV3 channel chimeras and point mutations for exploring pharmacological mechanism. Mouse models were used for in vivo anti-pruritus assay.

KEY RESULTS:

An acridone alkaloid (citrusinine-II) was purified and characterized from Atalantia monophylla. It directly interacts with Y564 within S4 helix of TRPV3 to selectively inhibit the channel with a half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50 ) of 12.43?μM. Citrusinine-II showed potential efficacy to attenuate both chronic and acute itch. Intradermal administration of citrusinine-II (143?ng/skin site) nearly completely inhibited itch behaviours. It also shows significant analgesic effects. Little side effects of the compound are observed.

CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS:

By acting as a selective and potent inhibitor of TRPV3 channel, citrusinine-II shows valuable therapeutic effects in pruritus animal models and is a promising candidate drug and/or lead molecule for the development of anti-pruritus drugs.

刊物名称: British Journal of Pharmacology
论文出处: https://bpspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.15390
影响因子: 7.730(2019年)
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