Leukotrienes-Mediated Effects of Water Extracts from Sargassum horneri, a Marine Brown Alga, on Cl- Absorption in Isolated Rat Colon

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Sargassum homeri is an edible marine brown alga distributed along the seacoast of Japan. Here we examined effects on the water-soluble (ethanol-insoluble) extracts (EIS) from Sargassum horneri on ion transports across the isolated rat colonic mucosa set in Ussing chambers. The nonpolysaccharide fraction of EIS (EIS-2) significantly decreased short-circuit current (ISC) across the mucosa, and increased the tissue conductance (Gt). The half-maximal effect of EIS-2 was obtained at 20 μg/ml. In contrast, the polysaccharide fraction of EIS (EIS-1; 100 μg/ml) had little effect on ISC and Gt. The effect of EIS-2 depended on the presence of Cl- and HCO3- but not K+ in the bathing solution. These results suggest that EIS-2 stimulates Cl- absorption in the colonic mucosa. The EIS-2-induced changes in ISC and Gt were inhibited by 3-(1-[p-chlorobenzyl]-5-[isopropyl]-3-t-butylthioindol-2-yl)-2, 2-dimethyl-propanoic acid sodium (MK-886; 10μM), a 5-lipoxygenase-activating protein inhibitor, and 5-nitro-2-(3-phenylpropylamino)-benzoate (NPPB; 100 μM), a Cl- channel blocker. EIS-2 attenuated the prostaglandin E2 (0.5 μM)-increased ISC, and the half-maximal effect of EIS-2 was obtained at 50 μg/ml. The present study suggests that the EIS-2 stimulates Cl- absorption mediated by basolateral leukotriene-sensitive Cl- channels and apical Cl-/HCO 3- exchanger in the rat colonic mucosa.

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Sakai, H., Uchiumi, T., Lee, J. B., Ohira, Y., Ohkura, J. I., Suzuki, T., … Takeguchi, N. (2004). Leukotrienes-Mediated Effects of Water Extracts from Sargassum horneri, a Marine Brown Alga, on Cl- Absorption in Isolated Rat Colon. Japanese Journal of Physiology, 54(1), 71–77. https://doi.org/10.2170/jjphysiol.54.71

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