Effects of daidzein on Inain rat ventricular myocytes
10.3969/j.issn.1001-1978.2019.01.015
- Author:
Yi KUANG
1
Author Information
1. Medical School, Yangzhou University, Depi of Pharmacology
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Arrhythmia;
Neonatal rats: daidzein;
Sodium channel;
Ventricular myocytes;
Whole-cell patch clamp
- From:
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin
2019;35(1):71-77
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Aim To study the effects of daidzein on sodium channel current ( /Na) in ventricular myocytes of rats and the mechanism of its antiarrhythmia. Methods The effect of daidzein on the viability of ventricular myocytes was delected by MTT assay; single ventricular myocytes from rats were isolated by single enzymatic hydrolysis; the changes of /N, and its dynamic characteristics in rat ventricular myocytes before and after administration of daidzein were observed, recorded and analyzed by cell patch clamp technique. Results MTT experiments showed that the ICjo of daidzein was 30 to 100 jjimol • L"1 ,so the concentration of 0. 3 - 10 jimol • L"1 was chosen for the subsequent experiments. When daidzein was given 0. 3,1,3,10 pjnol • L"',the /Nb amplitude of ventricular myocytes in rats showed a concentration-dependent inhibition. The concentration of daidzein 0. 3 imol • L"1 also had certain effect on the time course of /Nt. The /Nl, peak decreased gradually over time. The 1,3,10 jimol • L"1 daidzein raised the I-U curve obviously. Under the same condition, the activation curve moved to the direction of depolarization. The steady-state inactivation curve shifted toward hyperpolarization, and the t value of the recovery curve was prolonged after inactivated state. Conclusions Daidzein significantly inhibited the Na∗ channel of ventricular myocardium in rats, which may l)e one of its mechanisms of anti-arrhythmia.