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Green tea flavonoid epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) inhibits cardiac hERG potassium channels
Authors:Kelemen Kamilla  Kiesecker Claudia  Zitron Edgar  Bauer Alexander  Scholz Eberhard  Bloehs Ramona  Thomas Dierk  Greten Johannes  Remppis Andrew  Schoels Wolfgang  Katus Hugo A  Karle Christoph A
Institution:a Department of Internal Medicine III—Cardiology, Medical University Hospital Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 410, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
b Herzzentrum Duisburg, Cardiology und Angiology, Gerrickstraβe 21, 47137 Duisburg, Germany
Abstract:The catechin EGCG is the main flavonoid compound of green tea and has received enormous pharmacological attention because of its putative beneficial health effects. This study investigated for the first time the effect of EGCG on hERG channels, the main pharmacological target of drugs that cause acquired long QT syndrome.Cloned hERG channels were expressed in Xenopus oocytes and in HEK293 cells. Heterologous hERG currents were inhibited by EGCG with an IC50 of 6.0 μmol/l in HEK293 cells and an IC50 of 20.5 μmol/l in Xenopus laevis oocytes. Onset of effect was slow and only little recovery from inhibition was observed upon washout. In X. laevis oocytes EGCG inhibited hERG channels in the open and inactivated states, but not in the closed states. The half-maximal activation voltage of hERG currents was shifted by EGCG towards more positive potentials.In conclusion, EGCG is a low-affinity inhibitor of hERG sharing major electrophysiological features with pharmaceutical hERG antagonists.
Keywords:Green tea  EGCG  hERG  Potassium channel  Cardiac repolarization
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