1. Wuweizisu C fromSchisandra chinensisdecreases membrane potential in C6 glioma cells1
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Woo Jung Shin, Young-Whan Choi, Dong-Soon Im, Kyeok Kim, Hyo-Lim Kim, Ji-Yeong Jo, Santosh J. Sacket, You-jin Lee, and Mijin Han
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Pharmacology ,Membrane potential ,Lignan ,biology ,Schisandra chinensis ,General Medicine ,Phospholipase ,Schisandrin ,biology.organism_classification ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Gomisin A ,Extracellular ,Biophysics ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Viability assay - Abstract
Aim: To study the effects of dibenzocyclooctadiene lignans isolated from Schisandra chinensis , such as wuweizisu C, gomisin N, gomisin A, and schisandrin, on the membrane potential in C6 glioma cells. Methods: The membrane potential was estimated by measuring the fluorescence change in DiBAC-loaded glioma cells. Results: Wuweizisu C decreased the membrane potential in a concentration-dependent manner. Gomisin N and gomisin A, however, showed differential modulation and no change was induced by schisandrin or dimethyl-4,4′-dimethoxy-5,6,5′,6′-dimethylene dioxybipheny 1-2,2′-dicarboxylate, a synthetic drug derived from dibenzocyclooctadiene lignans. We found no involvement of Gi/o proteins, phospholipase C, and extracellular Na + on the wuweizisu C-induced decrease of the membrane potential. Wuweizisu C by itself did not change the intracellular Ca 2+ [Ca 2+ ]i concentration, but decreased the ATP-indu-ced Ca 2+ increase in C6 glioma cells. The 4 lignans at all concentrations used in this study did not induce any effect on cell viability. Furthermore, we found a similar decrease of the membrane potential by wuweizisu C in PC12 neuronal cells. Conclusion: Our results suggest that the decrease in the membrane potential and the modulation of [Ca 2+ ]i concentration by wuweizisu C could be important action mechanisms of wuweizisu C.
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- 2008
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