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    <article_id>2-B-P-001</article_id>
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      <title_ja>落花生抽出物はTRPV4チャネルを活性化する</title_ja> 
      <title_en>Extract of Arachis hypogaea activates transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 channel</title_en> 
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    <author>
      <author_ja>〇内田 邦敏<sup>1,2</sup>、秋山 実優<sup>1</sup>、髙木 彩花<sup>1</sup>、本田 千尋<sup>2,3</sup>、岩瀬 麻里<sup>1,2</sup>、熊澤 茂則<sup>2,3</sup></author_ja>
      <author_en><u>Kunitoshi Uchida</u><sup>1,2</sup>, Miyu Akiyama<sup>1</sup>, Sayaka Takagi<sup>1</sup>, Chihiro Honda<sup>2,3</sup>, Mari Iwase<sup>1,2</sup>, Shigenori Kumazawa<sup>2,3</sup></author_en>
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      <aff_ja><sup>1</sup>静岡県立大・食品栄養科学部・生体機能学、<sup>2</sup>静岡県立大・大学院薬食生命科学、<sup>3</sup>静岡県立大・食品栄養科学・食品分析化学</aff_ja>
      <aff_en><sup>1</sup>Lab. Funct. Physiol., Sch Food Nutr. Sci., Univ. Shizuoka, <sup>2</sup>Grad. Sch. Integr. Pharm. Nutr. Sci., Univ. Shizuoka, <sup>3</sup>Lab. Food Anal. Chem., Sch. Food Nutr. Sci., Univ. Shizuoka</aff_en>
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  <abstract>Transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) is a Ca<sup>2+</sup>-permeable non-selective cation channel and its activating stimuli include anandamide, bisandrographolide, citric acid, arachidonic acid metabolic products by epoxygenases, hypo-osmotic cell swelling, and warm temperature. TRPV4 is involved in Ca<sup>2+</sup>-dependent signal transduction in several tissues. Since the activation of TRPV4 facilitates adherence-junction formation in the skin epithelium, compounds that activate TRPV4 are expected to maintain or improve the barrier function of epidermal cells. In this study, we found that the extract of <i>Arachis hypogaea</i> (<i>A. hypogaea</i>) activates human TRPV4 (hTRPV4). In the Ca<sup>2+</sup>-imaging experiment, the application of <i>A. hypogaea</i> extract exhibited the intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> concentration ([Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>i</sub>) increases in HEK293T cells expressing hTRPV4. The [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>i</sub> increases by application of <i>A. hypogaea</i> extract were not observed in HEK293T cells expressing TRPV1, TRPV2, TRPV3, TRPM8, or TRPA1. Moreover, the application of <i>A. hypogaea</i> extract enhanced transepithelial electrical resistance in the keratinocyte monolayer. These results suggest that <i>A. hypogaea</i> extract is useful for maintaining and improving the barrier function of epidermal cells.</abstract> <trans_abst> </trans_abst> </article>