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Aqueous extract from Equisetum arvense stimulates the secretion of Tamm-Horsfall protein in human urine after oral intake

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作者: Xu, Chen 1 ; Li, Yiqun 1 ; Xiao, Zidong 1 ; Yang, Jie 1 ; Xue, Mingyang 1 ; Jiang, Nan 1 ; Meng, Yan 1 ; Liu, Wenzhi 1 ; Fan, Yuding 1 ; Zhou, Yong 1 ;

作者机构: 1.Chinese Acad Fishery Sci, Yangtze River Fisheries Res Inst, Wuhan 430223, Peoples R China

2.Huazhong Agr Univ, Coll Fisheries, Wuhan 430072, Peoples R China

关键词: Equisetumarvense; Tamm-Horsfallprotein; Uromodulin; Adhesion; UropathogenicE; coli; Massspectometry

期刊名称:JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH ( 影响因子:5.37; 五年影响因子:4.995 )

ISSN: 1535-3893

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收录情况: SCI

摘要: Background: Within European traditional phytotherapy, extracts from different herbal plants are used for pre-vention and therapy of uncomplicated urinary tract infections and for flushing out of kidney grits. Besides increased urine flow by slight diuretic effects, also stimulation of Tamm-Horsfall protein (syn. THP, uromodulin) in the distal part of the kidney could explain reduced kidney gravel and anti-virulent activity against uropa-thogenic E. coli. Purposes: Evaluation of THP-inducing activity of extracts from Equisetum arvense, Levisticum officinalis, Ilex paraguariensis, Juniperus communis, Urtica dioica, and Taraxacum officinale by quantification of THP in urine samples after oral application to humans. Study Design: 7 days p.o. application of the test intervention to healthy volunteers (n = 10 per intervention group) and analysis of urine samples at day 1 (untreated control values), and days 3, 6 and 8 on THP content by validated ELISA. Antiadhesive activity of urine samples was monitored by flow cytometry using UPEC strain NU14 against human T24 bladder cells. Results: An aqueous extract from E. arvense, fully characterized by a specific LC-MS method, induced THP con-centration in urine samples significantly during a 7-day p.o. application up to 300%, related to the untreated controls. Ex vivo investigation of the individual and pooled urine samples with elevated THP concentrations showed good correlation to antiadhesive effects against UPEC NU14 to T24 cells. Urine samples of the Equisetum treated volunteers had no effect on the proliferation and on biofilm formation of UPEC NU14. Silica excretion in the urine samples had no correlation to the respective THP levels. Monitoring of electrolyte content in the urine samples indicat ed diuretic effects of the intervention with Equisetum extract. Detailed phytochemical analysis of the Equisetum extract by LC-MS and LC-UV revealed an analytical protocol, which identified > 80 compounds from the extract by MS evaluations and 18 compounds by UV detection. This protocol will provide a valuable tool for future quality control of Equisetum extract. Conclusion: Aqueous extract from E. arvense significantly stimulates THP secretion in urine samples after 7 days of oral intake and inhibits the interplay between UPEC and bladder host cells. This could explain the therapeutic use of this herbal material for urinary tract infections and kidney gravel. Detailed phytochemical analysis of the Equisetum extract by LC-MS and LC-UV revealed an analytical protocol, which identified > 82% of all eluted compounds. This protocol will provide a valuable tool for future quality control of Equisetum extract.

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