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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anh Tuan Ton ◽  
William Nguyen ◽  
Katrina Sweat ◽  
Yannick Miron ◽  
Eduardo Hernandez ◽  
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AbstractLate sodium current (late INa) inhibition has been proposed to suppress the incidence of arrhythmias generated by pathological states or induced by drugs. However, the role of late INa in the human heart is still poorly understood. We therefore investigated the role of this conductance in arrhythmias using adult primary cardiomyocytes and tissues from donor hearts. Potentiation of late INa with ATX-II (anemonia sulcata toxin II) and E-4031 (selective blocker of the hERG channel) slowed the kinetics of action potential repolarization, impaired Ca2+ homeostasis, increased contractility, and increased the manifestation of arrhythmia markers. These effects could be reversed by late INa inhibitors, ranolazine and GS-967. We also report that atrial tissues from donor hearts affected by atrial fibrillation exhibit arrhythmia markers in the absence of drug treatment and inhibition of late INa with GS-967 leads to a significant reduction in arrhythmic behaviour. These findings reveal a critical role for the late INa in cardiac arrhythmias and suggest that inhibition of this conductance could provide an effective therapeutic strategy. Finally, this study highlights the utility of human ex-vivo heart models for advancing cardiac translational sciences.


Biology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 134
Author(s):  
Laura Cabeza ◽  
Mercedes Peña ◽  
Rosario Martínez ◽  
Cristina Mesas ◽  
Milagros Galisteo ◽  
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Recently, invertebrate marine species have been investigated for the presence of natural products with antitumor activity. We analyzed the invertebrate Anemonia sulcata with (W) and without (W/O) the presence of its microalgal symbiont Symbiodinium as a source of bioactive compounds that may be applied in the therapy and/or prevention of colorectal cancer (CRC). Animals were mechanically homogenized and subjected to ethanolic extraction. The proximate composition and fatty acid profile were determined. In addition, an in vitro digestion was performed to study the potentially dialyzable fraction. The antioxidant and antitumor activity of the samples and the digestion products were analyzed in CRC cells in vitro. Our results show a high concentration of polyunsaturated fatty acid in the anemone and a great antioxidant capacity, which demonstrated the ability to prevent cell death and a high antitumor activity of the crude homogenates against CRC cells and multicellular tumor spheroids, especially W/O symbiont. These preliminary results support that Anemonia sulcata could be a source of bioactive compounds with antioxidant and antitumor potential against CRC and that the absence of its symbiont may enhance these properties. Further studies will be necessary to define the bioactive compounds of Anemonia sulcata and their mechanisms of action.


Toxins ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 20
Author(s):  
Ilaria Piccialli ◽  
Valentina Tedeschi ◽  
Francesca Boscia ◽  
Roselia Ciccone ◽  
Antonella Casamassa ◽  
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Intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) transients in astrocytes represent a highly plastic signaling pathway underlying the communication between neurons and glial cells. However, how this important phenomenon may be compromised in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) remains unexplored. Moreover, the involvement of several K+ channels, including KV3.4 underlying the fast-inactivating currents, has been demonstrated in several AD models. Here, the effect of KV3.4 modulation by the marine toxin blood depressing substance-I (BDS-I) extracted from Anemonia sulcata has been studied on [Ca2+]i transients in rat primary cortical astrocytes exposed to Aβ1–42 oligomers. We showed that: (1) primary cortical astrocytes expressing KV3.4 channels displayed [Ca2+]i transients depending on the occurrence of membrane potential spikes, (2) BDS-I restored, in a dose-dependent way, [Ca2+]i transients in astrocytes exposed to Aβ1–42 oligomers (5 µM/48 h) by inhibiting hyperfunctional KV3.4 channels, (3) BDS-I counteracted Ca2+ overload into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) induced by Aβ1–42 oligomers, (4) BDS-I prevented the expression of the ER stress markers including active caspase 12 and GRP78/BiP in astrocytes treated with Aβ1–42 oligomers, and (5) BDS-I prevented Aβ1–42-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and cell suffering measured as mitochondrial activity and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release. Collectively, we proposed that the marine toxin BDS-I, by inhibiting the hyperfunctional KV3.4 channels and restoring [Ca2+]i oscillation frequency, prevented Aβ1–42-induced ER stress and cell suffering in astrocytes.


2020 ◽  
Vol 27 (17) ◽  
pp. 21621-21627 ◽  
Author(s):  
Enrique Lozano-Bilbao ◽  
José María Espinosa ◽  
Gonzalo Lozano ◽  
Arturo Hardisson ◽  
Carmen Rubio ◽  
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Metabolites ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 55
Author(s):  
Francesco Vinale ◽  
Maria Michela Salvatore ◽  
Rosario Nicoletti ◽  
Alessia Staropoli ◽  
Gelsomina Manganiello ◽  
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Marine-derived fungi are an important source of many valuable compounds with original structures and diverse physico-chemical properties. In this work, the metabolomic profile of a strain of Penicillium brevicompactum, recovered from a snakelocks sea anemone (Anemonia sulcata), was investigated through the parallel application of LC-ESI-HRMS, GC-MS, and NMR. Our strategy allowed the identification of mycophenolic acid, brevianamide A, and several compounds belonging to the thiosilvatins. Among the latter, five products are reported for the first time in this species. The main product of this series, cis-bis(methylthio)silvatin, was also tested for antiproliferative activity on both cancer and non-tumoral colon cell lines.


2019 ◽  
Vol 166 (8) ◽  
Author(s):  
Olga Utrilla ◽  
Juan Diego Castro-Claros ◽  
Javier Urra ◽  
Francisco David Navas ◽  
Carmen Salas

2018 ◽  
Vol 49 (11) ◽  
pp. 3669-3681
Author(s):  
Seyed Mohammad Sadeghi-Nassaj ◽  
Gema L. Batanero ◽  
Ignacio P. Mazuecos ◽  
Carolina Alonso ◽  
Isabel Reche

2018 ◽  
Vol 90 ◽  
pp. 179-183 ◽  
Author(s):  
Enrique Lozano-Bilbao ◽  
Jesús Alcázar-Treviño ◽  
José J. Fernández
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