Tannins, novel inhibitors of the volume regulation and the volume-sensitive anion channel

Nargiza A. Tsiferova, Ozoda J. Khamidova, Abdulaziz U. Amonov, Manzura B. Rakhimova, Sarvinoz I. Rustamova, Ranokhon Sh. Kurbannazarova, Petr G. Merzlyak, Nodira G. Abdulladjanova, Ravshan Z. Sabirov
2020 European Pharmaceutical Journal  
The volume-sensitive outwardly rectifying anion channel (VSOR) is a key component of volume regulation system critical for cell survival in non-isosmotic conditions. The aim of the present study was to test the effects of four tannin extracts with defined compositions on cell volume regulation and VSOR. Preparation I (98% of hydrolysable tannins isolated from leaves of sumac Rhus typhina L.) and Preparation II (100% of hydrolysable tannins isolated from leaves of broadleaf plantain Plantago
more » ... r L) completely and irreversibly abolished swelling-activated VSOR currents in HCT116 cells. Both preparations profoundly suppressed the volume regulation in thymocytes with half-maximal effects of 40.9 µg/ml and 12.3 µg/ml, respectively. The inhibition was more efficient at lower concentrations but reverted at higher doses due to possible non-specific membrane-permeabilizing activity. Preparations III and IV (54,7% and 54.3% of hydrolysable tannins isolated, respectively, from roots and aboveground parts of Fergana spurge Euphorbia ferganensis B.Fedtch) inhibited VSOR activity in a partially reversible manner and suppressed the volume regulation with substantially higher half-maximal doses of 270 and 278 µg/ml, respectively, with no secondary reversion at higher doses. Hydrolysable tannins represent a novel class of VSOR channel inhibitors with the capacity to suppress the cell volume regulation machinery.
doi:10.2478/afpuc-2019-0016 fatcat:2ncogbgndbgg7l2z2kkwbwa5ta