Polymodal K+ channel modulation contributes to dual analgesic and anti-inflammatory actions of traditional botanical medicines

Author:

Manville Rían W.,Yoshimura Ryan F.,Yeromin Andriy V.ORCID,Hogenkamp Derk,van der Horst Jennifer,Zavala Angel,Chinedu Sonia,Arena Grey,Lasky Emma,Fisher Mark,Tracy Christopher R.ORCID,Othy Shivashankar,Jepps Thomas A.ORCID,Cahalan Michael D.,Abbott Geoffrey W.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractPain and inflammation contribute immeasurably to reduced quality of life, yet modern analgesic and anti-inflammatory therapeutics can cause dependence and side effects. Here, we screened 1444 plant extracts, prepared primarily from native species in California and the United States Virgin Islands, against two voltage-gated K+ channels - T-cell expressed Kv1.3 and nociceptive-neuron expressed Kv7.2/7.3. A subset of extracts both inhibits Kv1.3 and activates Kv7.2/7.3 at hyperpolarized potentials, effects predicted to be anti-inflammatory and analgesic, respectively. Among the top dual hits are witch hazel and fireweed; polymodal modulation of multiple K+ channel types by hydrolysable tannins contributes to their dual anti-inflammatory, analgesic actions. In silico docking and mutagenesis data suggest pore-proximal extracellular linker sequence divergence underlies opposite effects of hydrolysable tannins on different Kv1 isoforms. The findings provide molecular insights into the enduring, widespread medicinal use of witch hazel and fireweed and demonstrate a screening strategy for discovering dual anti-inflammatory, analgesic small molecules.

Funder

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Institute of General Medical Sciences

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Lundbeckfonden

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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