2017
DOI: 10.1248/bpb.b16-00887
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Species Difference in Sensitivity of Human and Mouse P2X7 Receptors to Inhibitory Effects of Divalent Metal Cations

Abstract: P2X7 receptor (P2X7R), a purinergic receptor, is involved in pathophysiological events such as inflammation and cell death, and thus is an attractive target for therapeutic approaches. It is reported that divalent metal cations (DMCs) inhibit P2X7R activation and that there are species differences in their inhibitory effects. To extrapolate the findings in experimental animals to humans, these species differences have to be clarified, but species differences in the sensitivity of P2X7R to DMCs between man and … Show more

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“…In our previous study, calcium exhibited an inhibitory effect on P2X7R activation, and its inhibitory effect was the weakest among the DMCs examined, its IC 50 value being 2 or more mM. 23) Thus, the concentration of calcium in RDSW is low to inhibit P2X7R activation, but interaction of magnesium and calcium such as an additive/synergistic effect might explain the difference between the MgCl 2 solution and RDSW. This might be supported by the findings that nevertheless the colonic magnesium concentration in RDSW-ingested mice was approximately half of that in MgCl 2 -p.o.…”
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“…In our previous study, calcium exhibited an inhibitory effect on P2X7R activation, and its inhibitory effect was the weakest among the DMCs examined, its IC 50 value being 2 or more mM. 23) Thus, the concentration of calcium in RDSW is low to inhibit P2X7R activation, but interaction of magnesium and calcium such as an additive/synergistic effect might explain the difference between the MgCl 2 solution and RDSW. This might be supported by the findings that nevertheless the colonic magnesium concentration in RDSW-ingested mice was approximately half of that in MgCl 2 -p.o.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…administration and ad libitum ingestion of magnesium had preventive effects on the development of experimental colitis and that an underlying mechanism was inhibition of colonic mast cell activation via P2X7R. As there is no species difference in the inhibitory effect of magnesium between humans and mice, 23) this prophylactic effect of magnesium on colitis might be obtained in IBD patients. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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