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The toxic natural product tutin causes epileptic seizures in mice by activating calcineurin.


ABSTRACT: Tutin, an established toxic natural product that causes epilepsy in rodents, is often used as a tool to develop animal model of acute epileptic seizures. However, the molecular target and toxic mechanism of tutin were unclear. In this study, for the first time, we conducted experiments to clarify the targets in tutin-induced epilepsy using thermal proteome profiling. Our studies showed that calcineurin (CN) was a target of tutin, and that tutin activated CN, leading to seizures. Binding site studies further established that tutin bound within the active site of CN catalytic subunit. CN inhibitor and calcineurin A (CNA) knockdown experiments in vivo proved that tutin induced epilepsy by activating CN, and produced obvious nerve damage. Together, these findings revealed that tutin caused epileptic seizures by activating CN. Moreover, further mechanism studies found that N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors and voltage- and Ca2+- activated K+ (BK) channels might be involved in related signaling pathways. Our study fully explains the convulsive mechanism of tutin, which provides new ideas for epilepsy treatment and drug development.

SUBMITTER: Han QT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9998865 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The toxic natural product tutin causes epileptic seizures in mice by activating calcineurin.

Han Qing-Tong QT   Yang Wan-Qi WQ   Zang Caixia C   Zhou Linchao L   Zhang Chong-Jing CJ   Bao Xiuqi X   Cai Jie J   Li Fangfei F   Shi Qinyan Q   Wang Xiao-Liang XL   Qu Jing J   Zhang Dan D   Yu Shi-Shan SS  

Signal transduction and targeted therapy 20230310 1


Tutin, an established toxic natural product that causes epilepsy in rodents, is often used as a tool to develop animal model of acute epileptic seizures. However, the molecular target and toxic mechanism of tutin were unclear. In this study, for the first time, we conducted experiments to clarify the targets in tutin-induced epilepsy using thermal proteome profiling. Our studies showed that calcineurin (CN) was a target of tutin, and that tutin activated CN, leading to seizures. Binding site stu  ...[more]

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