St John's wort extract influences membrane fluidity and composition of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine in rat C6 glioblastoma cells
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St John's wort extract influences membrane fluidity and composition of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine in rat C6 glioblastoma cells
Abstract
Background: Chronic stress, an important factor in the development of depressive disorders, leads to an increased formation of cortisol, which causes a hyperactivity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. In addition, cortisol mediates an adaptive effect on plasma membrane fluidity which may affect signal transduction of membrane-bound receptors and contribute to pathophysiological changes.
Methods: Membrane fluidity was measured by fluorescence anisotropy using DPH (1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene) and TMA-DPH (1-(4-(trimethylamino)phenyl)-6-phenylhexa-1,3,5-triene). Changes in cellular content of phosphatidylcholine species was determined by pulse-chase experiments using deuterated choline and mass spectrometry. Single molecule tracking was used to examine the lateral mobility of β1-adrenoceptors and changes in cAMP formation were measured by ELISA.
Results: Chronic exposure (6 - 8 days) of C6 cells to cortisol dose-dependently decreased DPH and TMA-DPH fluorescence anisotropy, reflecting increased membrane fluidity. In contrast, cells pretreated with St. John's wort extract Ze117 showed increased DPH and TMA-DPH fluorescence anisotropy values, indicating a membrane rigidification effect which was mediated at least by the constituents hypericin, hyperforin, quercetin, amentoflavone and biapigenin. The observed membrane fluidizing effect of cortisol could be reversed by cotreatment with Ze117. The membrane rigidification of Ze117 was in line with the in parallel observed decrease in the phosphatidylcholine/phosphatidylethanolamine ratio determined in whole cell lipid extracts. Interestingly, pulse-chase experiments demonstrated, that Ze117 inhibited the incorporation of choline-D9 in phosphatidylcholine species with saturated or monounsaturated fatty acids compared to control cells, while the synthesis of phosphatidylcholine species with polyunsaturated fatty acids was not affected. C6 cells whose membranes have become more rigid by Ze117 showed altered lateral mobility of β1-adrenoceptors as well as reduced cAMP formation after stimulation with the β1-adrenoceptor agonist dobutamine.
Conclusion: Obviously, the signaling of β1-adrenoceptors depends on the nature of the membrane environment. It can therefore be assumed that Ze117 has a normalizing effect not only on the membrane fluidity of "stressed" cells, but also on lateral mobility and subsequently on the signal transduction of membrane-associated receptors.
Keywords: Depression; Gprotein-coupled receptors; Hypericum perforatum; Membrane fluidity; Signal transduction; Stress axis.
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