Effects of bepridil on stretch-activated BKca channels and stretch-induced extrasystoles in isolated chick hearts
Jazyk angličtina Země Česko Médium print-electronic
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
PubMed
28248537
DOI
10.33549/physiolres.933315
PII: 933315
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- MeSH
- antiarytmika farmakologie terapeutické užití MeSH
- bepridil farmakologie terapeutické užití MeSH
- elektrokardiografie účinky léků metody MeSH
- kardiomyocyty účinky léků fyziologie MeSH
- komorové extrasystoly farmakoterapie patofyziologie MeSH
- kultivované buňky MeSH
- kuřecí embryo MeSH
- preparace izolovaného srdce * MeSH
- srdce MeSH
- vápníkem aktivované draslíkové kanály s vysokou vodivostí antagonisté a inhibitory fyziologie MeSH
- zvířata MeSH
- Check Tag
- kuřecí embryo MeSH
- zvířata MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- Názvy látek
- antiarytmika MeSH
- bepridil MeSH
- vápníkem aktivované draslíkové kanály s vysokou vodivostí MeSH
Various types of mechanosensitive ion channels, including cationic stretch-activated channels (SAC(NS)) and stretch-activated BKca (SAKca) channels, modulate heart rhythm. Bepridil has been used as an antiarrhythmic drug with multiple pharmacological effects; however, whether it is effective for mechanically induced arrhythmia has not been well investigated. To test the effects of Bepridil on SAKca channels activity, cultured chick embryonic ventricular myocytes were used for single-channel recordings. Bepridil significantly reduced the open probability of the SAKca channel (P(O)). Next, to test the effects of bepridil on stretch-induced extrasystoles (SIE), we used an isolated 2-week-old Langendorff-perfused chick heart. The left ventricle (LV) volume was rapidly changed, and the probability of SIE was calculated in the presence and absence of bepridil, and the effect of the drug was compared with that of Gadolinium (Gd(3+)). Bepridil decreased the probability of SIE despite its suppressive effects on SAKca channel activity. The effects of Gd(3+), which blocks both SAKca and SAC(NS), on the probability of SIE were the same as those of bepridil. Our results suggest that bepridil blocks not only SAKca channels but possible also blocks SAC(NS), and thus decreases the stretch-induced cation influx (stabilizing membrane potential) to compensate and override the effects of the decrease in outward SAKca current (destabilizing membrane potential).
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