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TRP-independent inhibition of the phospholipase C pathway by natural sensory ligands. Biochemical and biophysical research communications [Biochem Biophys Res Commun] Journal article

 
TitleTRP-independent inhibition of the phospholipase C pathway by natural sensory ligands.
Author(s)Kim KY, Bang S, Han S, Nguyen YH, Kang TM, Kang KW, Hwang SW 
InstitutionKorea University Graduate School of Medicine, Seoul 136-705, Republic of Korea.
SourceBiochem Biophys Res Commun 2008 Mar 24.
AbstractMenthol, cinnamaldehyde, and camphor are activators for temperature-sensitive transient receptor potential ion channels (thermoTRPs). Here we found that these three compounds inhibit the phospholipase C (PLC) signaling. P2Y purinoceptor-mediated or histamine receptor-mediated cytosolic calcium mobilization through the PLC pathway was significantly suppressed by menthol, cinnamaldehyde, and camphor. Experiments using a fluorescent pleckstrin homology domain of PLCdelta1 and IP1 accumulation assays demonstrated that direct inhibition of PLC activity occurred upon the addition of the sensory compounds. P2Y receptor-mediated PLC activation is part of the mechanism of platelet aggregation. The three compounds inhibited ADP-induced platelet aggregation. Calcium influx studies showed that thermoTRPs do not function in platelets, suggesting that the anti-aggregation effect is independent of thermoTRP activity. These results suggest that menthol, cinnamaldehyde, and camphor are able to modify PLC signaling and that those effects may lead to changes in cellular functions. This study also identifies new types of compounds that could potentially modulate platelet-related pathological events.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID18371303
  
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