A comparative study on the influence of an ivy preparation and an ivy/thyme combination on the β2-adrenergic signal transduction

The β2-adrenergic receptor (β2AR) is relevant for surfactant formation in alveolar type 2 cells and reduction of intracellular calcium concentration in bronchial muscle cells and thus for secretolytic and bronchospasmolytic effects. Herbal medicinal products that affect the β2AR system are used to t...

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Main Authors: Hendrik Bussmann, Janka Schulte-Michels, Mara Bingel, Fabio Meurer, Stefan Aatz, Felix Häberlein, Sebastian Franken, Hanns Häberlein
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-05-01
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spelling doaj-7310d78265c74fb38b77d0000fe7bfeb2020-11-25T03:24:40ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402020-05-0165e03960A comparative study on the influence of an ivy preparation and an ivy/thyme combination on the β2-adrenergic signal transductionHendrik Bussmann0Janka Schulte-Michels1Mara Bingel2Fabio Meurer3Stefan Aatz4Felix Häberlein5Sebastian Franken6Hanns Häberlein7Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical Faculty, University of Bonn, GermanyInstitute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical Faculty, University of Bonn, GermanyInstitute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical Faculty, University of Bonn, GermanyInstitute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical Faculty, University of Bonn, GermanyInstitute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical Faculty, University of Bonn, GermanyInstitute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical Faculty, University of Bonn, GermanyInstitute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical Faculty, University of Bonn, GermanyCorresponding author.; Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical Faculty, University of Bonn, GermanyThe β2-adrenergic receptor (β2AR) is relevant for surfactant formation in alveolar type 2 cells and reduction of intracellular calcium concentration in bronchial muscle cells and thus for secretolytic and bronchospasmolytic effects. Herbal medicinal products that affect the β2AR system are used to treat common cold and bronchitis accompanied with mucus covered and narrowed airways. The present work compares the influence of an ivy preparation and an ivy/thyme combination on the β2-adrenergic signal transduction. For receptor binding studies and characterization of the lateral mobility of β2AR we have used single molecule detection by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy and single particle tracking. For the determination of both the second messenger cAMP and the internalization of β2AR we have generated luciferase based reporter cell lines, which produce a cAMP-dependent luciferase in the cytosol and express β2AR with extracellular luciferase moiety in the plasma membrane. While both preparations increased the β2AR binding, a significant increase of the cAMP level was observed only for the ivy preparation, which can be explained by the inhibited internalization of HiBiT-tagged β2AR under stimulating conditions. In contrast, isoprenaline-mediated internalization of HiBiT-tagged β2AR of ivy/thyme combination pre-treated cells was not inhibited. Cells comparatively pre-treated with a thyme preparation did not show inhibition of ß2AR internalization either. Furthermore, SNAP-tagged β2AR of ivy preparation pre-treated cells, which were not internalized after isoprenaline stimulation, showed a redistribution from fast-to-slowly diffusing β2AR. A corresponding redistribution of these receptors was not observed after pre-treatment with both the ivy/thyme combination and the thyme preparation. Comparable to the ivy/thyme combination, no decrease in the intratrack transitioning probability ratio (p23/p32) for fast and slow diffusing β2AR was found for the thyme preparation, which, however, significantly decreased for control cells and for pre-treatment with the ivy preparation under stimulating conditions. It can therefore be concluded that the thyme fluid extract fraction in the ivy/thyme combination may have in part a negative effect on the β2-adrenergic signal transduction.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020308057Pharmaceutical science toxicologyBiochemistryMedicineivythymeβ2-adrenergic receptor
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author Hendrik Bussmann
Janka Schulte-Michels
Mara Bingel
Fabio Meurer
Stefan Aatz
Felix Häberlein
Sebastian Franken
Hanns Häberlein
spellingShingle Hendrik Bussmann
Janka Schulte-Michels
Mara Bingel
Fabio Meurer
Stefan Aatz
Felix Häberlein
Sebastian Franken
Hanns Häberlein
A comparative study on the influence of an ivy preparation and an ivy/thyme combination on the β2-adrenergic signal transduction
Heliyon
Pharmaceutical science toxicology
Biochemistry
Medicine
ivy
thyme
β2-adrenergic receptor
author_facet Hendrik Bussmann
Janka Schulte-Michels
Mara Bingel
Fabio Meurer
Stefan Aatz
Felix Häberlein
Sebastian Franken
Hanns Häberlein
author_sort Hendrik Bussmann
title A comparative study on the influence of an ivy preparation and an ivy/thyme combination on the β2-adrenergic signal transduction
title_short A comparative study on the influence of an ivy preparation and an ivy/thyme combination on the β2-adrenergic signal transduction
title_full A comparative study on the influence of an ivy preparation and an ivy/thyme combination on the β2-adrenergic signal transduction
title_fullStr A comparative study on the influence of an ivy preparation and an ivy/thyme combination on the β2-adrenergic signal transduction
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study on the influence of an ivy preparation and an ivy/thyme combination on the β2-adrenergic signal transduction
title_sort comparative study on the influence of an ivy preparation and an ivy/thyme combination on the β2-adrenergic signal transduction
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The β2-adrenergic receptor (β2AR) is relevant for surfactant formation in alveolar type 2 cells and reduction of intracellular calcium concentration in bronchial muscle cells and thus for secretolytic and bronchospasmolytic effects. Herbal medicinal products that affect the β2AR system are used to treat common cold and bronchitis accompanied with mucus covered and narrowed airways. The present work compares the influence of an ivy preparation and an ivy/thyme combination on the β2-adrenergic signal transduction. For receptor binding studies and characterization of the lateral mobility of β2AR we have used single molecule detection by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy and single particle tracking. For the determination of both the second messenger cAMP and the internalization of β2AR we have generated luciferase based reporter cell lines, which produce a cAMP-dependent luciferase in the cytosol and express β2AR with extracellular luciferase moiety in the plasma membrane. While both preparations increased the β2AR binding, a significant increase of the cAMP level was observed only for the ivy preparation, which can be explained by the inhibited internalization of HiBiT-tagged β2AR under stimulating conditions. In contrast, isoprenaline-mediated internalization of HiBiT-tagged β2AR of ivy/thyme combination pre-treated cells was not inhibited. Cells comparatively pre-treated with a thyme preparation did not show inhibition of ß2AR internalization either. Furthermore, SNAP-tagged β2AR of ivy preparation pre-treated cells, which were not internalized after isoprenaline stimulation, showed a redistribution from fast-to-slowly diffusing β2AR. A corresponding redistribution of these receptors was not observed after pre-treatment with both the ivy/thyme combination and the thyme preparation. Comparable to the ivy/thyme combination, no decrease in the intratrack transitioning probability ratio (p23/p32) for fast and slow diffusing β2AR was found for the thyme preparation, which, however, significantly decreased for control cells and for pre-treatment with the ivy preparation under stimulating conditions. It can therefore be concluded that the thyme fluid extract fraction in the ivy/thyme combination may have in part a negative effect on the β2-adrenergic signal transduction.
topic Pharmaceutical science toxicology
Biochemistry
Medicine
ivy
thyme
β2-adrenergic receptor
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020308057
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