1. Korean Red Ginseng aqueous extract improves markers of mucociliary clearance by stimulating chloride secretion
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Do-Yeon Cho, Daniel Skinner, Shaoyan Zhang, Ahmed Lazrak, Dong Jin Lim, Christopher G. Weeks, Catherine G. Banks, Chang Kyun Han, Si-Kwan Kim, Guillermo J. Tearney, Sadis Matalon, Steven M. Rowe, and Bradford A. Woodworth
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CFTR ,Chloride channels ,Mucociliary clearance ,Red Ginseng ,Sinusitis ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Background: Abnormal chloride (Cl−) transport has a detrimental impact on mucociliary clearance in both cystic fibrosis (CF) and non-CF chronic rhinosinusitis. Ginseng is a medicinal plant noted to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. The present study aims to assess the capability of red ginseng aqueous extract (RGAE) to promote transepithelial Cl− secretion in nasal epithelium. Methods: Primary murine nasal septal epithelial (MNSE) [wild-type (WT) and transgenic CFTR−/−], fisher-rat-thyroid (FRT) cells expressing human WT CFTR, and TMEM16A-expressing human embryonic kidney cultures were utilized for the present experiments. Ciliary beat frequency (CBF) and airway surface liquid (ASL) depth measurements were performed using micro–optical coherence tomography (μOCT). Mechanisms underlying transepithelial Cl− transport were determined using pharmacologic manipulation in Ussing chambers and whole-cell patch clamp analysis. Results: RGAE (at 30μg/mL of ginsenosides) significantly increased Cl− transport [measured as change in short-circuit current (ΔISC = μA/cm2)] when compared with control in WT and CFTR−/− MNSE (WT vs control = 49.8±2.6 vs 0.1+/−0.2, CFTR−/- = 33.5±1.5 vs 0.2±0.3, p
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- 2021
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