Effect of capsianoside, a diterpene glycoside, on tight-junctional permeability
- PMID: 9042350
- DOI: 10.1016/s0005-2736(96)00196-4
Effect of capsianoside, a diterpene glycoside, on tight-junctional permeability
Abstract
Previous work (Hashimoto et al., (1994) Biosci. Biotech. Biochem. 58, 1345) revealed that a sweet pepper extract enhanced the tight-junctional (TJ) permeability of a human intestinal Caco-2 cell monolayer. In the present study, the substance which modulated the TJ permeability was chromatographically purified from the extract. The active substances were identified as capsianosides A-F, diterpene glycosides. Treatment of the cells with capsianoside F, the most active compound, decreased the cellular G-actin content by 40% and increased the F-actin content by 16%. The effect of capsianoside F was significantly suppressed by disturbing the cytoskeletal structure with cytochalasin D at a low dose (50 ng/ml). These results suggest that capsianosides affected the cytoskeletal function by modulating the reorganization of actin filaments, by which the TJ structure and permeability were changed. The possible involvement of a PKC inhibition in the mechanism of an increase in TJ permeability is also suggested.
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