1.Ethacrynic acid inhibits airway smooth muscle contraction in mice.
Xiao-Xue ZHAO ; Wei-Wei CHEN ; Yuan-Yuan CHEN ; Meng-Su LIU ; Meng-Yue LI ; Lei CAO ; Qing-Hua LIU
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2019;71(6):863-873
The aim of this study was to investigate the inhibitory effect and the underlying mechanism of ethacrynic acid (EA) on the contraction in mice. BL-420S force measuring system was used to measure the tension of mouse tracheal rings. The whole cell patch clamp technique was utilized to record the channel currents of airway smooth muscle (ASM) cells. The calcium imaging system was used to determine the intracellular Ca concentration ([Ca]) in ASM cells. The results showed that EA significantly inhibited the high K (80 mmol/L) and acetylcholine (ACh, 100 µmol/L)-induced contraction of mouse tracheal rings in a dose-dependent manner. The maximal relaxation percentages were (97.02 ± 1.56)% and (85.21 ± 0.03)%, and the median effective concentrations were (40.28 ± 2.20) μmol/L and (56.22 ± 7.62) μmol/L, respectively. EA decreased the K and ACh-induced elevation of [Ca] from 0.40 ± 0.04 to 0.16 ± 0.01 and from 0.50 ± 0.01 to 0.39 ± 0.01, respectively. In addition, EA inhibited L-type voltage-dependent calcium channel (LVDCC) and store-operated calcium channel (SOCC) currents in ASM cells, and Ca influx. Moreover, EA decreased the resistance of the respiratory system (Rrs) in vivo in mice. These results indicated that EA inhibits LVDCC and SOCC, which results in termination of Ca influx and decreases of [Ca], leading to relaxation of ASM. Taken together, EA might be a potential bronchodilator.
Animals
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Calcium
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metabolism
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Calcium Channels, L-Type
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Enzyme Inhibitors
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pharmacology
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Ethacrynic Acid
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pharmacology
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Mice
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Muscle Contraction
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drug effects
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Muscle, Smooth
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drug effects
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Respiratory System
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cytology
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drug effects
2.Gentamicin on inner hair cells ribbon synapses CaV1.3 calcium ion channel protein expression.
Jianhua SUN ; Xuefeng WANG ; Ke LIU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(4):261-264
OBJECTIVE:
To learn the influence the gentamycin on C57BL/6J mice hear and cochlear hair cell ribbon synapses CaV1.3 calcium protein amount. To explore the relationship between hear loss and its dosage correlation change and significance.
METHOD:
The fixed amino glucoside to C57BL/6J mice was used to make abdominal cavity injection mold every day. The auditory brain-stem response ABR was used to measure the hear of mice in 7th, 14th, 28th after the injection. Immunofluorescence method was used to observe cochlear basement membrane of hair ribbon synapse CaV1.3 calcium channel proteins in the distribution and expression. Inner hair cells synaptic membrane was immune fluorescent tags with CtbP2 and CaV1. 3.
RESULT:
With the growth of the injected drugs, ABR threshold increased,but all the hair cells and shape had no obvious change. However the amount of hair rib bon synapse CaV1.3 calcium ion channel proteins in the expression had significant differences (P < 0.01). CaV1.3 calcium ion channel proteins increased slightly lower than normal at 7th day, significantly decreased at 14th day, had increased, increased quantity compare with 14th day, but at 28th day after intraperitoneal injection of gentamicin.
CONCLUSION
The increasing,decreasing and increasing trend of cochlear hair cells CaV1.3 proteins in the environment of amino glucoside drug toxicity showed that the increase of hair ribbon synapse CaV1.3 proteins may have a compensatory effect on the drug toxicity. With the increase of the drug toxicity effect, this kind of decompensated function could be the listening decline, which may be one of the mechanism of damage to hearing.
Animals
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Calcium Channels, L-Type
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metabolism
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Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Brain Stem
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Gentamicins
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pharmacology
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Hair Cells, Auditory, Inner
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Proteomics
3.Dendroaspis natriuretic peptide regulates the cardiac L-type Ca2+ channel activity by the phosphorylation of alpha1c proteins.
Seon Ah PARK ; Tae Geun KIM ; Myung Kwan HAN ; Ki Chan HA ; Sung Zoo KIM ; Yong Geun KWAK
Experimental & Molecular Medicine 2012;44(6):363-368
Dendroaspis natriuretic peptide (DNP), a new member of the natriuretic peptide family, is structurally similar to atrial, brain, and C-type natriuretic peptides. However, the effects of DNP on the cardiac function are poorly defined. In the present study, we examined the effect of DNP on the cardiac L-type Ca2+ channels in rabbit ventricular myocytes. DNP inhibited the L-type Ca2+ current (ICa,L) in a concentration dependent manner with a IC50 of 25.5 nM, which was blocked by an inhibitor of protein kinase G (PKG), KT5823 (1 microM). DNP did not affect the voltage dependence of activation and inactivation of ICa,L. The alpha1c subunit of cardiac L-type Ca2+ channel proteins was phosphorylated by the treatment of DNP (1 microM), which was completely blocked by KT5823 (1 microM). Finally, DNP also caused the shortening of action potential duration in rabbit ventricular tissue by 22.3 +/- 4.2% of the control (n = 6), which was completely blocked by KT5823 (1 microM). These results clearly indicate that DNP inhibits the L-type Ca2+ channel activity by phosphorylating the Ca2+ channel protein via PKG activation.
Action Potentials/drug effects
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Animals
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Biological Transport/drug effects
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Calcium/metabolism
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Calcium Channels, L-Type/*metabolism
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Carbazoles/pharmacology
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Cells, Cultured
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Cyclic GMP-Dependent Protein Kinases/antagonists & inhibitors
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Elapid Venoms/*metabolism/pharmacology
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Enzyme Activation
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Heart
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Heart Ventricles/drug effects
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Myocytes, Cardiac/drug effects
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Patch-Clamp Techniques
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Peptides/*metabolism/pharmacology
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Phosphorylation/drug effects
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Rabbits
4.Nifedipine induced autophagy through Beclin1 and mTOR pathway in endometrial carcinoma cells.
Xiao-Xia BAO ; Bu-Shan XIE ; Qi LI ; Xiao-Ping LI ; Li-Hui WEI ; Jian-Liu WANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2012;125(17):3120-3126
BACKGROUNDEndometrial carcinoma is one of the most common female tract genital malignant tumors. Nifedipine, an L-type calcium channel antagonist can inhibit cell proliferation of carcinomas. Recent studies indicated that a rise in the free cytosolic calcium ([Ca(2+)](c)) was a potent inducer of autophagy. Here, we investigated the relationship between nifedipine and autophagy in Hec-1A cells.
METHODSCells were cultured with nifedipine (10 µmol/L) and harvested at different times for counting cell number. MTT assay was applied to evaluate the cell viability and transwell assay to reveal cell migration. Apoptotic cells were detected with annexin V/PI assay. Then cells were treated with 3-methyladenine (3-MA) (2.5 mmol/L) for 0, 5, 15, 30, 60, and 120 minutes and the expression of the L-type calcium channel alpha1D (Cav1.3) protein was detected. At last, cells were cultured and assigned to four groups with different treatment: untreated (control group), 10 µmol/L nifedipine (N group), 2.5 mmol/L 3-MA (3-MA group), and 10 µmol/L nifedipine plus 2.5 mmol/L 3-MA (N+3MA group). Autophagy was detected with GFP-LC3 modulation by fluorescent microscopy, and expression of the autophagy-associated proteins (LC3, Beclin1 and P70s6K) by Western blotting and monodansylcadaverine (MDC) labeled visualization.
RESULTSProliferation of Hec-1A cells was obviously suppressed by nifedipine compared with that of the untreated cells for 24, 48, and 96 hours (P = 0.000 for each day). The suppression of migration ability of the nifedipine-treated cells (94.0 ± 8.2) was significantly different from that of the untreated cells (160.00 ± 9.50, P = 0.021). The level of early period cell apoptosis induced by nifedipine was (2.21 ± 0.19)%, which was (2.90 ± 0.13)% in control group (P = 0.052), whereas the late period apoptosis level reached (10.38 ± 0.96)% and (4.40 ± 0.60)% (P = 0.020), respectively. The 3-MA group induced a slight increase in the Cav1.3 levels within 15 minutes, but significantly attenuated the Cav1.3 levels after 30 minutes. There were more autophagic vacuoles labeled by MDC in the N group (20.63 ± 3.36) than the control group (6.29 ± 0.16, P = 0.015). GFP-LC3 localization revealed that the LC3 levels of cells in 3-MA group, N+3MA group, 3-MA group were 2.80 ± 0.29, 2.30 ± 0.17, and 1.80 ± 0.21, respectively. Cells in the N group showed significant augmentation of autophagy (P < 0.05). Western blotting analysis confirmed the down-regulation of LC3 levels in 3-MA group (0.85 ± 0.21) and N+3MA group (1.21 ± 0.12) compared with nifedipine treatment (2.64 ± 0.15, P < 0.05). The annexin-V-FITC/PI assay showed that the level of early period cell apoptosis induced in the N+3-MA group ((11.22 ± 0.91)%) differed significantly from that of the control group ((2.51 ± 0.70)%) and N group ((3.47 ± 0.39)%). Similarly, the late period level of the N+3-MA group ((55.19 ± 2.51)%) differed significantly from that of the control group ((15.81 ± 1.36)%) and the N group ((22.09 ± 2.48)%, P < 0.05). The down-regulated expression of P70s6k and up-regulated expression of the Beclin1 revealed significant differences between the N+3-MA group and control group (P = 0.025; Beclin1: P = 0.015).
CONCLUSIONSProliferation and migration in vitro of endometrial carcinoma Hec-1A cells are significantly suppressed by nifedipine. The nifedipine leads autophagy to oppose Hec-1A cells apoptosis. Autophagy inhibition by 3-MA leads down-regulation of Cav1.3 and enhances nifedipine-induced cell death. The nifedipine-induced autophagy is linked to Beclin1 and mTOR pathways.
Adenine ; analogs & derivatives ; pharmacology ; Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins ; physiology ; Autophagy ; drug effects ; Beclin-1 ; Calcium ; metabolism ; Calcium Channel Blockers ; pharmacology ; Calcium Channels, L-Type ; physiology ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Endometrial Neoplasms ; drug therapy ; pathology ; Female ; Humans ; Membrane Proteins ; physiology ; Nifedipine ; pharmacology ; Signal Transduction ; physiology ; TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases ; physiology
5.Effect of polydatin on action potential in ventricular papillary muscle of rat and the underlying ionic mechanism.
Li-Ping ZHANG ; Yan WEI ; Sheng-Li SONG ; Ming CHENG ; Yi ZHANG
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2011;63(1):48-54
It is proved that polydatin has cardioprotection against ischemia-induced arrhythmia, but the electrophysiological mechanism is not clear. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of polydatin on action potential (AP) in ventricular papillary muscle and the underlying ionic mechanism in rat using intracellular recording and whole-cell patch clamp techniques. The results showed: (1) In normal papillary muscles, polydatin (50 and 100 µmol/L) shortened duration of 50% repolarization (APD(50)) and duration of 90% repolarization (APD(90)) in a concentration-dependent manner (P<0.01). But polydatin had no effects on resting potential (RP), overshoot (OS), amplitude of action potential (APA) and maximal rate of depolarization in phase 0 (V(max)) in normal papillary muscles (P>0.05). (2) In partially depolarized papillary muscles, polydatin (50 µmol/L) not only shortened APD(50) and APD(90) (P<0.05), but also decreased OS, APA and V(max) (P<0.05). (3) After pretreatment with glibenclamide (10 µmol/L), an ATP-sensitive K(+) channel blocker, the electrophysiological effect of polydatin (50 µmol/L) was partially inhibited. (4) Pretreatment with N(G)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME, 1 mmol/L), a nitric oxide (NO) synthase inhibitor, failed to abolish the effect of polydatin (50 µmol/L) on AP. (5) Polydatin (25, 50, 75 and 100 µmol/L) decreased L-type Ca(2+) current in ventricular myocytes in a concentration-dependent manner (P<0.05). (6) Polydatin (50 µmol/L) increased ATP-sensitive K(+) current in ventricular myocytes (P<0.05). The results suggest that polydatin can shorten the repolarization of AP in normal papillary muscle and inhibit AP in partially depolarized papillary muscle, which might be related to the blocking of L-type Ca(2+) channel and the opening of ATP-sensitive K(+) channel.
Action Potentials
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drug effects
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Animals
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Calcium Channels, L-Type
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metabolism
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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pharmacology
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Glucosides
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pharmacology
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Heart Ventricles
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cytology
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KATP Channels
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metabolism
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Male
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Papillary Muscles
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metabolism
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physiology
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Stilbenes
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pharmacology
6.Electrophysiological effects of hydrogen sulfide on human atrial fibers.
Meng XU ; Yu-Ming WU ; Qian LI ; Su LIU ; Qian LI ; Rui-Rong HE
Chinese Medical Journal 2011;124(21):3455-3459
BACKGROUNDIt has been reported that endogenous or exogenous hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) exerts physiological effects in the vertebrate cardiovascular system. We have also demonstrated that H(2)S acts as an important regulator of electrophysiological properties in guinea pig papillary muscles and on pacemaker cells in sinoatrial nodes of rabbits. This study was to observe the electrophysiological effects of H(2)S on human atrial fibers.
METHODSHuman atrial samples were collected during cardiac surgery. Parameters of action potential in human atrial specialized fibers were recorded using a standard intracellular microelectrode technique.
RESULTSNaHS (H(2)S donor) (50, 100 and 200 µmol/L) decreased the amplitude of action potential (APA), maximal rate of depolarization (V(max)), velocity of diastolic (phase 4) depolarization (VDD) and rate of pacemaker firing (RPF), and shortened the duration of 90% repolarization (APD(90)) in a concentration-dependent manner. ATP-sensitive K(+) (K(ATP)) channel blocker glibenclamide (Gli, 20 µmol/L) partially blocked the effects of NaHS (100 µmol/L) on human atrial fiber cells. The L-type Ca(2+) channel agonist Bay K8644 (0.5 µmol/L) also partially blocked the effects of NaHS (100 µmol/L). An inhibitor of cystathionine γ-lyase (CSE), DL-propargylglycine (PPG, 200 µmol/L), increased APA, V(max), VDD and RPF, and prolonged APD(90).
CONCLUSIONSH(2)S exerts a negative chronotropic action and accelerates the repolarization of human atrial specialized fibers, possibly as a result of increases in potassium efflux through the opening of K(ATP) channels and a concomitant decrease in calcium influx. Endogenous H(2)S may be generated by CSE and act as an important regulator of electrophysiological properties in human atrial fibers.
3-Pyridinecarboxylic acid, 1,4-dihydro-2,6-dimethyl-5-nitro-4-(2-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)-, Methyl ester ; pharmacology ; Action Potentials ; drug effects ; Calcium Channel Agonists ; pharmacology ; Calcium Channels, L-Type ; metabolism ; Cystathionine gamma-Lyase ; metabolism ; Electrophysiology ; methods ; Glyburide ; pharmacology ; Heart Atria ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Humans ; Hydrogen Sulfide ; metabolism ; In Vitro Techniques ; KATP Channels ; antagonists & inhibitors ; metabolism ; Sulfides ; pharmacology
7.Effect of salvianolic acid B and tetrahydropalmatine on the L-type calcium channel of rat ventricular myocytes.
Hong-xu MENG ; Bao WANG ; Jian-xun LIU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2011;31(11):1514-1517
OBJECTIVETo observe the effects of the separate and joint use of salvianolic acid B (SalB) and tetrahydropalmatine (THP) on the L-type calcium channel of rat ventricular myocytes.
METHODSSingle isolated ventricular myocytes of rats were obtained using acute enzymolysis separation. The current of the L-type calcium channel was recorded using whole-cell patch clamp technique. Changes of the current peak value of the calcium channel (the vertical distance between the peak value point after activation of the calcium electric current and the electric current track after complete inactivation) were observed before and after medication.
RESULTSThe inhibition rate of using SalB (at the dose of 1, 10, and 100 micromol/L) alone on the current peak value of the calcium channel was respectively (25.3 +/- 16.4)% (n=4), (44.6 +/- 24.0)% (n=6), and (86.0 +/- 20.4)% (n =4). That of using THP (at the dose of 10, 30, and 100 micromol/L) alone on the current peak value of the calcium channel was respectively (22.2 +/- 6.4)% (n=5), (27.4 +/- 1.6)% (n= 3), and (51.0 +/- 23.0)% (n=9). The inhibition potency of joint use of SalB (1 micromol/L) and THP (10 micromol/L) on the current peak value of the calcium channel was stronger than using SalB (1 micromol/L) alone or THP (10 micromol/L) alone, showing statistical difference ( P< 0.05). Atropine hydrochloric acid (14 mmol/L) could reverse the inhibition of THP on the L-type calcium channel, while strengthening the inhibition of SalB.
CONCLUSIONSBoth SalB and THP showed inhibition on the L-type calcium channel of rat ventricular myocytes. They could generate synergistic effects. Besides, their action mechanisms for regulating the L-type calcium channel were different.
Animals ; Benzofurans ; pharmacology ; Berberine Alkaloids ; pharmacology ; Calcium Channels, L-Type ; metabolism ; Heart Ventricles ; cytology ; Male ; Myocytes, Cardiac ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Patch-Clamp Techniques ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
8.Inhibitory effects of purified antibody against α-1 repeat (117-137) on Na(+)-Ca(2+) exchange and L-type Ca(2+) currents in rat cardiomyocytes.
Qi-Long FENG ; Dong-Mei WU ; Xiang-Li CUI ; Hua-Chen ZHAO ; Yuan-Yuan LIN ; Lu-Ying ZHAO ; Bo-Wei WU
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2010;62(5):407-414
Considering that α-1 repeat region may be involved in the ion binding and translocation of Na(+)-Ca(2+) exchanger (NCX), it is possible that the antibodies against NCX α-1 repeat may have a crucial action on NCX activity. The aim of the present study is to investigate the effect of antibody against α-1 repeat (117-137), designated as α-1(117-137), on NCX activity. The antibody against the synthesized α-1(117-137) was prepared and affinity-purified. Whole-cell patch clamp technique was used to study the change of Na(+)-Ca(2+) exchange current (I(Na/Ca)) in adult rat cardiomyocytes. To evaluate the functional specificity of this antibody, its effects on L-type Ca(2+) current (I(Ca,L)), voltage-gated Na(+) current (I(Na)) and delayed rectifier K(+) current (I(K)) were also observed. The amino acid sequences of α-1(117-137) in NCX and residues 1 076-1 096 within L-type Ca(2+) channel were compared using EMBOSS Pairwise Alignment Algorithms. The results showed that outward and inward I(Na/Ca) were decreased by the antibody against α-1(117-137) dose-dependently in the concentration range from 10 to 160 nmol/L, with IC(50) values of 18.9 nmol/L and 22.4 nmol/L, respectively. Meanwhile, the antibody also decreased I(Ca,L) in a concentration-dependent manner with IC(50) of 22.7 nmol/L. No obvious effects of the antibody on I(Na) and I(K) were observed. Moreover, comparison of the amino acid sequences showed there was 23.8% sequence similarity between NCX α-1(117-137) and residues 1 076-1 096 within L-type Ca(2+) channel. These results suggest that antibody against α-1(117-137) is a blocking antibody to NCX and can also decrease I(Ca,L) in a concentration-dependent manner, while it does not have obvious effects on I(Na) and I(K).
Amino Acid Sequence
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Animals
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Antibodies, Blocking
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metabolism
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pharmacology
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Calcium Channel Blockers
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pharmacology
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Calcium Channels, L-Type
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genetics
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immunology
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metabolism
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Guinea Pigs
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Membrane Potentials
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Myocytes, Cardiac
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drug effects
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metabolism
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physiology
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Patch-Clamp Techniques
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Rats
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Rats, Wistar
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Sodium-Calcium Exchanger
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antagonists & inhibitors
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genetics
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immunology
9.Ca2+ is involved in tumor necrosis factor-alpha induced cardiomyocyte hypertrophy through PI3-kinase pathway in rats.
Gui-Jun WANG ; Yu-Sheng YAO ; Zhuang-Peng LI ; Hong-Xin WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2010;26(3):284-288
OBJECTIVETo investigate whether Ca2+ contribute to cardiomyocyte hypertrophy induced by tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) through PI3-kinase pathway.
METHODSThe protein content was assayed with Lowry's method. The cardiomyocytes volumes were measured by computer photograph analysis system. The protein synthesis was assayed with [3H]-leucine incorporation method. [Ca2+]i transient was measured by Till image system by cell-loading Fura-2/AM.
RESULTS(1) TNF-alpha significantly induced the increase of protein content, [3H]-leucine incorporation and cell size. These responses were significantly suppressed by LY294002, a selective PI3-kinase inhibitor. Verapamil, L-type calcium channels antagonist, slightly attenuated TNF-alpha-induced these responses. (2) TNF-alpha increased the amplitude of the spontaneous Ca2+ transients in cultured ventricular myocytes from the neonatal rat; PI3-kinase inhibitor LY294002 could suppress the elevation induced by TNF-alpha, but calcium antagonist verapamil took the minor effects of TNF-alpha on [Ca2+]i metabolism.
CONCLUSIONIncreasing the intercellular free Ca2+ level may play an essential role in TNF-alpha-induced cardiomyocyte hypertrophy through PI3-kinase pathway in rats, while L-type calcium channel takes the minor effects on it.
Animals ; Calcium ; metabolism ; Calcium Channels, L-Type ; metabolism ; Chromones ; pharmacology ; Female ; Hypertrophy ; Male ; Morpholines ; pharmacology ; Myocytes, Cardiac ; drug effects ; metabolism ; pathology ; Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Signal Transduction ; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ; pharmacology
10.Angiotensin II-induced aortic ring constriction is mediated by phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/L-type calcium channel signaling pathway.
Kee Hun DO ; Min Sung KIM ; Jae Ho KIM ; Byung Yong RHIM ; Won Suk LEE ; Chi Dae KIM ; Sun Sik BAE
Experimental & Molecular Medicine 2009;41(8):569-576
Angiotensin II (AngII) is a crucial hormone that affects vasoconstriction and exerts hypertrophic effects on vascular smooth muscle cells. Here, we showed that phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-dependent calcium mobilization plays pivotal roles in AngII-induced vascular constriction. Stimulation of rat aortic vascular smooth muscle cell (RASMC)-embedded collagen gel with AngII rapidly induced contraction. AngII-induced collagen gel contraction was blocked by pretreatment with a phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitor (LY294002) whereas ERK inhibitor (PD98059) was not effective. AngII-induced collagen gel contraction was significantly blocked by extracellular calcium depletion by EGTA or by nifedipine which is an L-type calcium channel blocker. In addition, AngII-induced calcium mobilization was also blocked by nifedipine and EGTA, whereas intracellular calcium store-depletion by thapsigargin was not effective. Finally, pretreatment of rat aortic ring with LY294002 and nifedipine significantly reduced AngII-induced constriction. Given these results, we suggest that PI3K-dependent activation of L-type calcium channels might be involved in AngII-induced vascular constriction.
1-Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase/*metabolism/pharmacology
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Angiotensin II/metabolism/*pharmacology
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Animals
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Aorta, Thoracic/*drug effects/physiology
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Calcium Channels, L-Type/drug effects/*metabolism
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Muscle Contraction/drug effects
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Muscle, Smooth, Vascular/drug effects/enzymology
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Signal Transduction/*drug effects
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Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms
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Vasoconstriction/*drug effects

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