Application of physiologically active substances isolated from natural resources to pharmacological studies

被引:56
作者
Ohizumi, Y
机构
[1] Dept. of Pharmaceutical Molec. Biol., Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University, Aoba-ku
关键词
physiologically active substance; pharmacological tool; ion channel; excitation-contraction coupling; protein phosphorylation;
D O I
10.1254/jjp.73.263
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Numerous neurotoxins that alter Na+-channel function have been shown to be useful tools for characterizing Na+ channels. Polypeptide blockers of voltage-dependent K+ channels (dendrotoxins, etc.) and Ca2+-activated K+ channels (apamine, etc.) have been studied extensively by numerous investigators. Peptide toxins, calciseptine and omega-conotoxins have been attracting much attention as inhibitors of L-type and N-type Ca2+ channels, respectively, while omega-conotoxins-MVIIC and omega-agatoxin IVA have been used as new types of Ca2+-channel blockers. Ryanodine and bromoeudistomin D analogues have been extensively used to elucidate Ca2+-release-channel functions and to purify its target protein. Polypeptide toxins (myotoxin cu, etc.) and macrolides (FK 506, etc.) are useful Ca2+ releasers with a novel mechanism, while natural products such as thapsigargin and gingerol have been used as modulators of Ca2+-pumping ATPase. Some modulators of the function of myosin (purealin, etc.) and actin (goniodomin A, etc.) have been demonstrated to be important chemical probes for understanding the physiological roles of the contractile proteins in structural changes and their interaction in muscle contraction. A large number of protein kinase inhibitors (staurosporine, etc.) and phosphatase inhibitors (okadaic acid, etc.) are widely used as first-choice reagents for studying protein phosphorylation. These natural products have become essential tools for studying the regulatory mechanism of cellular ion movements, muscle contraction and protein phosphorylation.
引用
收藏
页码:263 / 289
页数:27
相关论文
共 141 条
[41]   DIVALENT-CATION DEPENDENT INACTIVATION OF THE HIGH-VOLTAGE-ACTIVATED CA-CHANNEL CURRENT IN CHICK SENSORY NEURONS [J].
KASAI, H ;
AOSAKI, T .
PFLUGERS ARCHIV-EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1988, 411 (06) :695-697
[42]  
KIRBY MS, 1992, J BIOL CHEM, V267, P12545
[43]   TREMORGENIC INDOLE ALKALOIDS POTENTLY INHIBIT SMOOTH-MUSCLE HIGH-CONDUCTANCE CALCIUM-ACTIVATED POTASSIUM CHANNELS [J].
KNAUS, HG ;
MCMANUS, OB ;
LEE, SH ;
SCHMALHOFER, WA ;
GARCIACALVO, M ;
HELMS, LMH ;
SANCHEZ, M ;
GIANGIACOMO, K ;
REUBEN, JP ;
SMITH, AB ;
KACZOROWSKI, GJ ;
GARCIA, ML .
BIOCHEMISTRY, 1994, 33 (19) :5819-5828
[44]   BIPHASIC MECHANICAL RESPONSES OF THE GUINEA-PIG ISOLATED ILEUM TO THE VENOM OF THE MARINE SNAIL CONUS-STRIATUS [J].
KOBAYASHI, J ;
NAKAMURA, H ;
OHIZUMI, Y .
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, 1981, 73 (03) :583-585
[45]   ISOLATION OF A CARDIOTONIC GLYCOPROTEIN, STRIATOXIN, FROM THE VENOM OF THE MARINE SNAIL CONUS-STRIATUS [J].
KOBAYASHI, J ;
NAKAMURA, H ;
HIRATA, Y ;
OHIZUMI, Y .
BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 1982, 105 (04) :1389-1395
[46]   EFFECT OF VENOMS FROM CONIDAE ON SKELETAL, CARDIAC AND SMOOTH MUSCLES [J].
KOBAYASHI, J ;
NAKAMURA, H ;
HIRATA, Y ;
OHIZUMI, Y .
TOXICON, 1982, 20 (05) :823-830
[47]   9-METHYL-7-BROMOEUDISTOMIN-D, A POTENT INDUCER OF CALCIUM RELEASE FROM SARCOPLASMIC-RETICULUM OF SKELETAL-MUSCLE [J].
KOBAYASHI, J ;
ISHIBASHI, M ;
NAGAI, U ;
OHIZUMI, Y .
EXPERIENTIA, 1989, 45 (08) :782-783
[48]  
KOBAYASHI M, 1987, EUR J PHARMACOL, V142, P1
[49]   CA-DEPENDENT ARRHYTHMOGENIC EFFECTS OF MAITOTOXIN, THE MOST POTENT MARINE TOXIN KNOWN, ON ISOLATED RAT CARDIAC-MUSCLE CELLS [J].
KOBAYASHI, M ;
MIYAKODA, G ;
NAKAMURA, T ;
OHIZUMI, Y .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, 1985, 111 (01) :121-123
[50]  
KOBAYASHI M, 1986, J PHARMACOL EXP THER, V238, P1077