Glycosides from edible sea cucumbers stimulate macrophages via purinergic receptors

نویسندگان

  • Dmitry Aminin
  • Evgeny Pislyagin
  • Maxim Astashev
  • Andrey Es’kov
  • Valery Kozhemyako
  • Sergei Avilov
  • Elena Zelepuga
  • Ekaterina Yurchenko
  • Leonid Kaluzhskiy
  • Emma Kozlovskaya
  • Alexis Ivanov
  • Valentin Stonik
چکیده

Since ancient times, edible sea cucumbers have been considered a jewel of the seabed and used in Asian folk medicine for stimulation of resistance against different diseases. However, the power of this sea food has not been established on a molecular level. A particular group of triterpene glycosides was found to be characteristic metabolites of the animals, responsible for this biological action. Using one of them, cucumarioside A2-2 (CA2-2) from the edible Cucumaria japonica species as an example as well as inhibitory analysis, patch-clamp on single macrophages, small interfering RNA technique, immunoblotting, SPR analysis, computer modeling and other methods, we demonstrate low doses of CA2-2 specifically to interact with P2X receptors (predominantly P2X4) on membranes of mature macrophages, enhancing the reversible ATP-dependent Ca2+ intake and recovering Ca2+ transport at inactivation of these receptors. As result, interaction of glycosides of this type with P2X receptors leads to activation of cellular immunity.

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دوره 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016