Background: The effect of indomethacin (INDO) on Ca(2+) mobilization, cytotoxicity, apoptosis and caspase activation and the potential protective effect of quercetin (QUE), resveratrol (RES) and rutin (RUT) were determined in Caco-2 cells.
Methods: Caco-2 cells were incubated with INDO in the presence or absence of QUE, RES or RUT. The concentrations of Ca(2+) in the cytosol (Fluo-3 AM) and mitochondria (Rhod-2 AM) were determined as well as the cytotoxicity (MTT reduction and LDH leakage), apoptosis (TUNEL) and caspase-3 and 9 activities.
Results: INDO promoted Ca(2+) efflux from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), resulting in an early, but transient, increment of cytosolic Ca(2+) at 3.5min, followed by a subsequent increment of intra-mitochondrial Ca(2+) at 24min. INDO also induced cytotoxicity, apoptosis, and increased caspase activities and cytochrome c release. All these alterations were prevented by the inhibitors of the IP3R and RyR receptors, 2-Aminoethoxydiphenyl borate (2-APB) and dantrolene. QUE was the most efficient polyphenol in preventing Ca(2+) mobilization induced by INDO and all of its consequences including cytotoxicity and apoptosis.
Conclusions: In Caco-2 cells, INDO stimulates ER Ca(2+) mobilization, probably through the activation of IP3R and RyR receptors, and the subsequent entry of Ca(2+) into the mitochondria. Polyphenols protected the cells against the Ca(2+) mobilization induced by INDO and its consequences on cytotoxicity and apoptosis.
General significance: These results confirm the possibility of using polyphenols and particularly QUE for the protection of the gastroduodenal mucosa in subjects consuming NSAIDs.
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