GPR35 Is a Target of the Loop Diuretic Drugs Bumetanide and Furosemide

作者: Yuhua Yang , Angela Fu , Xiaosu Wu , Jeff D. Reagan

DOI: 10.1159/000335127

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摘要: We report that the loop diuretic drugs bumetanide and furosemide used in treatment of hypertension are GPR35 agonists. utilized calcium flux, inositol phosphate accumulation, dynamic redistribution assays to examine pharmacology these compounds on human, mouse rat GPR35. While potent human GPR35, neither nor were active against or Furthermore, Na(+)-Cl(-) cotransporter inhibi- tors chlorothiazide hydrochlorothiazide inactive all three species. also demonstrate is expressed skin where it has been shown diuretics inhibit histamine-induced flare itch response. These findings suggest may play an important role cell biology be a potential target for variety immune disorders.

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