Abstract

Gelsemium elegans (GE) is a kind of well-known toxic plant. It can be detoxified by Mussaenda pubescens (MP), but the detoxification mechanism is still unclear. Thus, a detoxification herbal formula (GM) comprising GE and MP was derived. The Caco-2 cells monolayer model was used to evaluate GM effects on transporting six kinds of indole alkaloids of GE. The bidirectional transport studies demonstrated that absorbance percentage of indole alkaloids in GE increased linearly over time. But in GM, Papp (AP→BL) values of the most toxic members, gelsenicine, humantenidine, and gelsevirine, were lower than that of Papp (BL→AP) (P < 0.05). The prominent analgesic effect members, gelsemine and koumine, were approximately 1.00 in γ values. Nowhere was this increasing efflux more pronounced than in the case of indole alkaloids with N-O structure. In the presence of verapamil, the γ values of humantenidine, gelsenicine, gelsevirine, and humantenine were decreased by 43.69, 41.42, 36.00, and 8.90 percent, respectively. The γ values in presence of ciclosporin were homologous with a decrease of 42.32, 40.59, 34.00, and 15.07 percent. It suggested that the efflux transport was affected by transporters. Taken together, due to the efflux transporters participation, the increasing efflux of indole alkaloids from GM was found in Caco-2 cells.

Highlights

  • Gelsemium elegans Benth. (GE) belongs to the family Loganiaceae and is widely distributed in Northern America, East Asia, and Southeast Asia [1]

  • By 41.42, 36.00, and 8.90 percent, respectively. These results suggested that the efflux transport of indole alkaloids was affected by P-gp inhibitor; in the other words, P-gp probably participated in the efflux transport of indole alkaloids in the detoxification herbal formula

  • These results suggested that the efflux transport of indole alkaloids was affected by ciclosporin; in other words, MRP2 and P-gp probably participated in the efflux transport of indole alkaloids in the detoxification herbal formula

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Summary

Introduction

Gelsemium elegans Benth. (GE) belongs to the family Loganiaceae and is widely distributed in Northern America, East Asia, and Southeast Asia [1]. Many cases of poisoning have been reported for inadvertent ingestion of this plant [2] It has been used as a Chinese folk medicine for treatment of malignant tumors, pain, rheumatic arthritis, psoriasis, and immune function [2,3,4]. (MP) belongs to the Rubiaceae family and is widely distributed in valleys, shady hillsides, and shrub jungle of east, south, and southwest China It has been used as a Chinese folk medicine for thousands of years. HPLC-grade formic acid was obtained from Tedia (Fairfield, OH, USA). The aim of this current study is to evaluate effect of the detoxification herbal formula on transport of indole alkaloids in Caco-2 cells monolayer. The specific objectives of the current studies include the following: (1) to study the bidirectional transport characteristics of indole alkaloids between GM extract and GE extract in Caco-2 cells monolayer; (2) to evaluate the effect of GM with or without verapamil (P-gp inhibitor) on transport of indole alkaloids; (3) to investigate the effect of GM in the absence or presence of ciclosporin (P-gp or MRP2 inhibitor) on transport of indole alkaloids

Materials and Methods
H Koumine
Results
Inhibition Transport Studies
Discussion
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