Adrián Rivera-Ruedas, Alejandro R Medina-Vilchis, Juan J Romero-Tovar, Gema R Cristóbal-Mondragón, Victor De la Rosa
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KCNQ3 activation by the naturally occurring phenol, eugenol.
Pharmacological targeting of ion channels represents a crucial avenue for pain management. The KCNQ family of ion channels plays a significant role in controlling neuronal excitability and the generation and propagation of pain-related nerve impulses, mitigating excessive electrical signaling and limiting the transmission of pain signals. Eugenol has a variety of biological activities, including analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. When used in conjunction with the anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac, eugenol demonstrates enhanced analgesic efficacy in animal models. We investigated the effects of eugenol on KCNQ ion channels. Eugenol acts as a KCNQ2/3 activator, shifting the voltage dependency to negative potentials, most of the activation can be explained by the effect on the KCNQ3, molecular docking simulation and mutagenesis experiments suggest that the binding pocket of eugenol is located at the top of the voltage-sensing domain. We also show that eugenol is a weak activator of the TRPV1 channel yet inhibits the capsaicin and acidic pH-activated current. Diclofenac also inhibits the TRPV1 channel current. In cells co-expressing KCNQ2/3 and TRPV1, eugenol and diclofenac limit the extent of membrane depolarization. Altogether, we report a new target for eugenol that adds to its wide array of biological activities, including its role in modulating acute pain.
期刊介绍:
Published since 1929, the Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology is a monthly journal that reports current research in all aspects of physiology, nutrition, pharmacology, and toxicology, contributed by recognized experts and scientists. It publishes symposium reviews and award lectures and occasionally dedicates entire issues or portions of issues to subjects of special interest to its international readership. The journal periodically publishes a “Made In Canada” special section that features invited review articles from internationally recognized scientists who have received some of their training in Canada.