APAMIN, A HIGHLY POTENT BLOCKER OF THE TTX-INSENSITIVE AND MN2+-INSENSITIVE FAST TRANSIENT NA+ CURRENT IN YOUNG EMBRYONIC HEART

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作者
BKAILY, G [1 ]
JACQUES, D [1 ]
SCULPTOREANU, A [1 ]
YAMAMOTO, T [1 ]
CARRIER, D [1 ]
VIGNEAULT, D [1 ]
SPERELAKIS, N [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV CINCINNATI, COLL MED, DEPT PHYSIOL & BIOPHYS, CINCINNATI, OH 45221 USA
关键词
TTX-INSENSITIVE CURRENT; NA+ CURRENT; DEVELOPING HEARTS; CALCIUM ANTAGONISTS; BEE VENOM; APAMIN;
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10.1016/0022-2828(91)90036-L
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The whole-cell current clamp and voltage clamp techniques were used to record the slow Na+ action potentials (APs) and the inward current in cultured single ventricular cells isolated from young (3 day-old) embryonic chicks. The slow Na+ APs had a + Vmax of 21.5 ± 7.5 V/s (in 10 different single cells) and the macroscopic inward current responsible for the rising phase of these APs was a fast transient (ft) current. The ft inward current was sensitive to changes in [Na]0 but not to changes in [Ca]0. This channel was found to be permeable to Li+ and Ba2+. Analysis of Na+ current decay suggests a second-order process of current decay. The slow Na+ APs and the ft inward current were insensitive to tetrodotoxin (TTX) and Mn2+. This current was also insensitive to the inorganic Ca2+ blockers, Ni2+, Cd2+ and La3+. At low concentration (10-9 - 10-6m) the organic Ca2+ blockers, (-)D888 and nifedipine had no effect on the TTX- and Mn2+-insensitive INa. However, at a high concentration (10-5m), the Ca2+ blockers, (-)D888 and nifedipine, completely blocked the slow Na+ APs and the TTX- and Mn2+-insensitive ft inward Na+ current responsible for the rising phase of the APs. High concentration of verapamil (10-5m) and D-600 (10-5m) had little depressant effects due to their frequency dependence. Apamin, a toxin in the bee venom, that was previously reported by our group to block the slow Ca2+ APs (Bkaily et al., 1985) and the slow Ca2+ current (Bkaily et al., 1988b), greatly decreased the TTX- and Mn2+-insensitive ft INa at 10-10m. Thus, the inward current responsible for the rising phase of the slow Na+ APs in 3 day-old embryonic chick heart shows fast transient activation and is TTX- and Mn2+-insensitive. This channel is highly sensitive to apamin and shares few characteristics with the Ca2+ channel and the TTX-sensitive fast Na+ channel. © 1991.
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