Molecular analysis of the Na+ channel blocking actions of the novel class I anti-arrhythmic agent RSD 921
Autor: | M K, Pugsley, A L, Goldin |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 1999 |
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Neurons
Patch-Clamp Techniques Transcription Genetic Myocardium Thiophenes In Vitro Techniques Electric Stimulation Sodium Channels Rats Xenopus laevis Mutation Papers Oocytes Animals RNA Pyrroles Muscle Skeletal Anti-Arrhythmia Agents Ion Channel Gating Scientific Correspondence Sodium Channel Blockers |
Popis: | RSD 921 is a novel, structurally unique, class I Na+ channel blocking drug under development as a local anaesthetic agent and possibly for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. The effects of RSD 921 on wild-type heart, skeletal muscle, neuronal and non-inactivating IFMQ3 mutant neuronal Na+ channels expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes were examined using a two-electrode voltage clamp. RSD 921 produced similarly potent tonic block of all three wild-type channel isoforms, with EC50 values between 35 and 47 microM, whereas the EC50 for block of the IFMQ3 mutant channel was 110+5.5 microM. Block of Na+ channels by RSD 921 was concentration and use-dependent, with marked frequency-dependent block of heart channels and mild frequency-dependent block of skeletal muscle, wild-type neuronal and IFMQ3 mutant channels. RSD 921 produced a minimal hyperpolarizing shift in the steady-state voltage-dependence of inactivation of all three wild-type channel isoforms. Open channel block of the IFMQ3 mutant channel was best fit with a first order blocking scheme with k(on) equal to 0.11+/-0.012x10(6) M(-1) s(-1) and k(off) equal to 12.5+/-2.5 s(-1), resulting in KD of 117+/-31 microM. Recovery from open channel block occurred with a time constant of 14+/-2.7 s(-1). These results suggest that RSD 921 preferentially interacts with the open state of the Na+ channel, and that the drug may produce potent local anaesthetic or anti-arrhythmic action under conditions of shortened action potentials, such as during anoxia or ischaemia. |
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