Estrogen inhibits chloride secretion caused by cholera and Escherichia coli enterotoxins in female rat distal colon |
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Authors: | Alzamora Rodrigo O'Mahony Fiona Harvey Brian J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Molecular Medicine, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Education and Research Centre, Beaumont Hospital, P.O. Box 9063, Dublin 9, Ireland |
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Abstract: | Excessive Cl− secretion is the driving force for secretory diarrhea. 17β-Estradiol has been shown to inhibit Cl− secretion in rat distal colon through a nongenomic pathway. We examined whether 17β-estradiol inhibits Cl− secretion in an animal model of secretory diarrhea and the downstream effectors involved. The effect of 17β-estradiol on cholera toxin and heat-stable enterotoxin induced Cl− secretion in rat colonic mucosal sheets was studied by current-voltage clamping. Selective permeabilization of apical or basolateral membranes with amphotericin B or nystatin was used to isolate basolateral K+ channel and apical Cl− channel activity, respectively. 17β-Estradiol dose-dependently inhibited secretory responses to both toxins with IC50 values of approximately 1 nM. This effect was female-gender specific, with no inhibition observed in male tissues. 17β-Estradiol responses were insensitive to the pure anti-estrogen ICI 182,720. 17β-Estradiol exerted its effects downstream of enterotoxin-induced production of second messengers (cAMP and cGMP) but was dependent on PKCδ activation. In nystatin-permeabilized tissues, apical Cl− currents were unaffected by 17β-estradiol treatment while basolateral K+ current was profoundly inhibited by the hormone. This current was sensitive to the specific KCNQ1 channel inhibitors chromanol 293B and HMR-1556. In conclusion, 17β-estradiol inhibits enterotoxin-induced Cl− secretion via a PKCδ-dependent mechanism involving inhibition of basolateral KCNQ1 channels. These data elucidate mechanisms of 17β-estradiol inhibition of Cl− secretion induced by enterotoxins in intestinal epithelia, which may be relevant for the treatment of diarrheal diseases. |
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Keywords: | Estrogen KCNQ1 channels Chloride secretion Colonic epithelium Secretory diarrhea Enterotoxin |
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