Crucial role of carbon monoxide as a regulator of diarrhea caused by cholera toxin: Evidence of direct interaction with toxin

Lorena Duarte da Silva, Joao Lucas Silva Pinheiro, Lucas Henrique Marques Rodrigues, Victoria Martins Rodrigues dos Santos, Jamille Lauanne Felinto Borges, Raiany Rodrigues de Oliveira,Larissa Goncalves Maciel,Thiago de Souza Lopes Araujo,Conceicao da Silva Martins,Dayane Aparecida Gomes,Eduardo Carvalho Lira,Marcellus Henrique Loiola Ponte Souza,Jand Venes Rolim Medeiros,Renan Oliveira Silva Damasceno

BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY(2023)

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The present study evaluated the role of heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1)/carbon monoxide (CO) pathway in the cholera toxin-induced diarrhea and its possible action mechanism. The pharmacological modulation with CORM-2 (a CO donor) or Hemin (a HO-1 inducer) decreased the intestinal fluid secretion and Cl- efflux, altered by cholera toxin. In contrast, ZnPP (a HO-1 inhibitor) reversed the antisecretory effect of Hemin and potentiated cholera toxin-induced intestinal secretion. Moreover, CORM-2 also prevented the alteration of intestinal epithelial ar-chitecture and local vascular permeability promoted by cholera toxin. The intestinal absorption was not altered by any of the pharmacological modulators. Cholera toxin inoculation also increased HO-1 immunoreactivity and bilirubin levels, a possible protective physiological response. Finally, using fluorometric technique, ELISA assay and molecular docking simulations, we show evidence that CO directly interacts with cholera toxin, forming a complex that affects its binding to GM1 receptor, which help explain the antisecretory effect. Thus, CO is an essential molecule for protection against choleric diarrhea and suggests its use as a possible therapeutic tool.
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Carbon monoxide,Cholera toxin,Diarrhea
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