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The role of thecardiac muscarinic-receptor-coupled nitric oxide (NO) pathway in thecholinergic control of heart rate (HR) is controversial. Weinvestigated whether adding excessive NO or its intracellular messengercGMP could significantly modulate the HR response to vagal nervestimulation (VNS) in the anesthetized rabbit and isolated guinea pigatria. The NO donor molsidomine (0.2 mg/kg iv) significantly enhancedthe decrease in HR seen with right VNS (5 Hz, 5 V, 30 s) in vivo. Aqualitatively similar effect was seen with the NO donor sodiumnitroprusside (SNP; 10 and 100 µM) during VNS in vitro. This effectwas still present when the baseline shift in HR caused by SNP waseliminated by using the specific hyperpolarization-activated currentantagonist 4-(N-ethyl-N-phenylamino)-1,2-dimethyl-6-(methylamino)-pyrimidinium chloride (ZD-7288, 1 µM). The accentuated decrease in HRwith SNP during VNS was mimicked by the stable analog of cyclic GMP, 8-bromoguanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (0.5 mM). This,however, was not seen with bath application of the stable analog ofacetylcholine, carbamylcholine chloride (100 nM). We conclude thatexcessive NO enhances the magnitude of the decrease in HR caused byVNS. This effect appears to involve a presynaptic action via acGMP-dependent pathway because it was not mimicked by bath-appliedcarbamylcholine chloride.  相似文献   

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Isolated rat heart perfused with 1.5-7.5µM NO solutions or bradykinin, which activates endothelial NOsynthase, showed a dose-dependent decrease in myocardial O2uptake from 3.2 ± 0.3 to 1.6 ± 0.1 (7.5 µM NO, n = 18,P < 0.05) and to 1.2 ± 0.1 µM O2 · min1 · gtissue1 (10 µM bradykinin, n = 10,P < 0.05). Perfused NO concentrations correlated with aninduced release of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) inthe effluent (r = 0.99, P < 0.01). NO markedlydecreased the O2 uptake of isolated rat heart mitochondria(50% inhibition at 0.4 µM NO, r = 0.99,P < 0.001). Cytochrome spectra in NO-treated submitochondrial particles showed a double inhibition of electron transfer at cytochrome oxidase and between cytochrome b andcytochrome c, which accounts for the effects in O2uptake and H2O2 release. Most NO was bound tomyoglobin; this fact is consistent with NO steady-state concentrationsof 0.1-0.3 µM, which affect mitochondria. In the intact heart,finely adjusted NO concentrations regulate mitochondrial O2uptake and superoxide anion production (reflected byH2O2), which in turn contributes to thephysiological clearance of NO through peroxynitrite formation.

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Recent studies on the role of nitric oxide (NO) ingastrointestinal smooth muscle have raised the possibility thatNO-stimulated cGMP could, in the absence of cGMP-dependent proteinkinase (PKG) activity, act as aCa2+-mobilizing messenger[K. S. Murthy, K.-M. Zhang, J.-G. Jin, J. T. Grider, and G. M. Makhlouf. Am. J. Physiol. 265 (Gastrointest. Liver Physiol. 28):G660-G671, 1993]. This notion was examined indispersed gastric smooth muscle cells with 8-bromo-cGMP (8-BrcGMP) andwith NO and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), which stimulate endogenous cGMP. In muscle cells treated with cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) and PKG inhibitors (H-89 and KT-5823), 8-BrcGMP (10 µM),NO (1 µM), and VIP (1 µM) stimulated45Ca2+release (21 ± 3 to 30 ± 1% decrease in45Ca2+cell content); Ca2+ releasestimulated by 8-BrcGMP was concentration dependent with anEC50 of 0.4 ± 0.1 µM and athreshold of 10 nM. 8-BrcGMP and NO increased cytosolic freeCa2+ concentration([Ca2+]i)and induced contraction; both responses were abolished after Ca2+ stores were depleted withthapsigargin. With VIP, which normally increases[Ca2+]iby stimulating Ca2+ influx,treatment with PKA and PKG inhibitors caused a further increase in[Ca2+]ithat reverted to control levels in cells pretreated with thapsigargin. Neither Ca2+ release norcontraction induced by cGMP and NO in permeabilized muscle cells wasaffected by heparin or ruthenium red.Ca2+ release induced by maximallyeffective concentrations of cGMP and inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate(IP3) was additive, independent of which agent was applied first. We conclude that, in the absence ofPKA and PKG activity, cGMP stimulatesCa2+ release from anIP3-insensitive store and that itseffect is additive to that of IP3.

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Voltage-clamp studies offreshly isolated smooth muscle cells from rabbit portal veinrevealed the existence of a time-dependent cation current evoked bymembrane hyperpolarization (termed Ih). Both therate of activation and the amplitude of Ih wereenhanced by membrane hyperpolarization. Half-maximal activation ofIh was about 105 mV with conventional wholecell and 80 mV when the perforated patch technique was used. Incurrent clamp, injection of hyperpolarizing current produced a markeddepolarizing "sag" followed by rebound depolarization. Activationof Ih was augmented by an increase in theextracellular K+ concentration and was blocked rapidly byexternally applied Cs+ (1-5 mM). The bradycardic agentZD-7288 (10 µM), a selective inhibitor of Ih,produced a characteristically slow inhibition of the portal veinIh. The depolarizing sag recorded in current clamp was also abolished by application of 5 mM Cs+.Cs+ significantly decreased the frequency of spontaneouscontractions in both whole rat portal vein and rabbit portal veinsegments. Multiplex RT-PCR of rabbit portal vein myocytes using primers derived from existing genes for hyperpolarization-activated cation channels (HCN1-4) revealed the existence of cDNA clonescorresponding to HCN2, 3, and 4. The present study shows that portalvein myocytes contain genes shown to encode forhyperpolarization-activated channels and exhibit an endogenous currentwith characteristics similar to Ih in other celltypes. This conductance appears to determine, in part, the rhythmicityof this vessel.

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Inisolated rat pancreatic -cells, the nitric oxide (NO) donor NOC-7 at1 µM reduced the amplitude of the oscillations of cytosolicCa2+ concentration ([Ca2+]c)induced by 11.1 mM glucose, and at 10 µM terminated them. In thepresence of NG-nitro-L-arginine(L-NNA), however, NOC-7 at 0.5 and 1 µM increased theamplitude of the [Ca2+]c oscillations,although the NO donor at 10 µM still suppressed them. Aqueous NOsolution also had a dual effect on the[Ca2+]c oscillations. The soluble guanylatecyclase inhibitor LY-83583 and the cGMP-dependent protein kinaseinhibitor KT5823 inhibited the stimulatory effect of NO, and8-bromo-cGMP increased the amplitude of the[Ca2+]c oscillations. Patch-clamp analyses inthe perforated configuration showed that 8-bromo-cGMP inhibited wholecell ATP-sensitive K+ currents in the isolated ratpancreatic -cells, suggesting that the inhibition by cGMP ofATP-sensitive K+ channels is, at least in part, responsiblefor the stimulatory effect of NO on the[Ca2+]c oscillations. In the presence ofL-NNA, the glucose-induced insulin secretion from isolatedislets was facilitated by 0.5 µM NOC-7, whereas it was suppressed by10 µM NOC-7. These results suggest that NO facilitatesglucose-induced [Ca2+]c oscillations of-cells and insulin secretion at low concentrations, which effectsare mediated by cGMP, whereas NO inhibits them in a cGMP-independentmanner at high concentrations.

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Nitric oxide relaxes human myometrium by a cGMP-independent mechanism   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
The role of intracellular guanosine 3',5'-cyclicmonophosphate concentration([cGMP]i) in nitricoxide (NO)-mediated relaxations in the uterus has become controversial.We found the NO donor S-nitroso-L-cysteine(CysNO) to potently (IC50 = 30 nM)inhibit spontaneous contractions in the nonpregnant human myometrium. CysNO treatment increased[cGMP]i significantly(P < 0.001), and this increase wasblocked by the guanylyl cyclase inhibitors methylene blue (10 µM) orLY-83583 (1 µM); however, pretreatment with these guanylyl cyclaseinhibitors failed to block CysNO-mediated relaxations. IntracellularcAMP concentrations were not altered by treatment of tissues with 10 µM CysNO. Incubation with the cGMP analogs 8-bromo-cGMP or-phenyl-1,N2-etheno-cGMPdid not significantly affect spontaneous contractility. Pretreatment oftissues with charybdotoxin [a calcium-dependent potassium channel(BK) blocker] completely reversed CysNO-induced relaxations. Weconclude that NO is a potent inhibitor of spontaneous contractileactivity in the nonpregnant human uterus and that, although guanylylcyclase and BK activities are increased by NO, increases in[cGMP]i are notrequired for NO-induced relaxations in this tissue.

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We investigatedthe role of intracellular calcium concentration([Ca2+]i) in endothelin-1 (ET-1) production,the effects of potential vasospastic agents on[Ca2+]i, and the presence of L-typevoltage-dependent Ca2+ channels in cerebral microvascularendothelial cells. Primary cultures of endothelial cells isolated frompiglet cerebral microvessels were used. Confluent cells were exposed toeither the thromboxane receptor agonist U-46619 (1 µM),5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT; 0.1 mM), or lysophosphatidic acid (LPA; 1 µM) alone or after pretreatment with the Ca2+-chelatingagent EDTA (100 mM), the L-type Ca2+ channel blockerverapamil (10 µM), or the antagonist of receptor-operated Ca2+ channel SKF-96365 HCl (10 µM) for 15 min. ET-1production increased from 1.2 (control) to 8.2 (U-46619), 4.9 (5-HT),or 3.9 (LPA) fmol/µg protein, respectively. Such elevated ET-1biosynthesis was attenuated by verapamil, EDTA, or SKF-96365 HCl. Toinvestigate the presence of L-type voltage-dependent Ca2+channels in endothelial cells, the [Ca2+]isignal was determined fluorometrically by using fura 2-AM. Superfusionof confluent endothelial cells with U-46619, 5-HT, or LPA significantlyincreased [Ca2+]i. Pretreatment ofendothelial cells with high K+ (60 mM) or nifedipine (4 µM) diminished increases in [Ca2+]i inducedby the vasoactive agents. These results indicate that 1)elevated [Ca2+]i signals are involved in ET-1biosynthesis induced by specific spasmogenic agents, 2) theincreases in [Ca2+]i induced by thevasoactive agents tested involve receptor as well as L-typevoltage-dependent Ca2+ channels, and 3) primarycultures of cerebral microvascular endothelial cells express L-typevoltage-dependent Ca2+ channels.

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We investigated for the presence of avacuolar-type H+-ATPase (V-ATPase) in the human eccrinesweat duct (SD). With the use of immunocytochemistry, ananti-V- ATPase antibody showed a strong staining at the apicalmembrane and a weaker one in the cytoplasm. Cold preservation followedby rewarming did not alter this staining pattern. With the use of thepH-sensitive dye2',7'-bis(2-carboxyethyl)-5(6)-carboxyfluorescein onisolated and perfused straight SD under HCO-free conditions and in the absence of Na+, proton extrusion wasdetermined from the recovery rate of intracellular pH(dpHi/dt) following an acid load. Oligomycin (25 µM), an inhibitor of F-type ATPases, decreaseddpHi/dt by 88 ± 6%, suggesting a role foran ATP-dependent process involved in pHi recovery.Moreover, dpHi/dt was inhibited at 95 ± 3% by 100 nM luminal concanamycin A, a specific inhibitor ofV-ATPases, whereas 10 µM bafilomycin A1, another specificinhibitor of V-ATPases, was required to decrease dpHi/dt by 73%. These results strongly suggestthat a V-ATPase is involved in proton secretion in the human eccrine SD.

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Secretion of Cl and K+ in the colonic epithelium operates through a cellular mechanism requiring K+ channels in the basolateral and apical membranes. Transepithelial current [short-circuit current (Isc)] and conductance (Gt) were measured for isolated distal colonic mucosa during secretory activation by epinephrine (Epi) or PGE2 and synergistically by PGE2 and carbachol (PGE2 + CCh). TRAM-34 at 0.5 µM, an inhibitor of KCa3.1 (IK, Kcnn4) K+ channels (H. Wulff, M. J. Miller, W. Hänsel, S. Grissmer, M. D. Cahalan, and K. G. Chandy. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 97: 8151–8156, 2000), did not alter secretory Isc or Gt in guinea pig or rat colon. The presence of KCa3.1 in the mucosa was confirmed by immunoblot and immunofluorescence detection. At 100 µM, TRAM-34 inhibited Isc and Gt activated by Epi (4%), PGE2 (30%) and PGE2 + CCh (60%). The IC50 of 4.0 µM implicated involvement of K+ channels other than KCa3.1. The secretory responses augmented by the K+ channel opener 1-EBIO were inhibited only at a high concentration of TRAM-34, suggesting further that KCa3.1 was not involved. Sensitivity of the synergistic response (PGE2 + CCh) to a high concentration TRAM-34 supported a requirement for multiple K+ conductive pathways in secretion. Clofilium (100 µM), a quaternary ammonium, inhibited Cl secretory Isc and Gt activated by PGE2 (20%) but not K+ secretion activated by Epi. Thus Cl secretion activated by physiological secretagogues occurred without apparent activity of KCa3.1 channels but was dependent on other types of K+ channels sensitive to high concentrations of TRAM-34 and/or clofilium. epinephrine; prostaglandin E2; cholinergic; Kcnn4; TRAM-34; clofilium  相似文献   

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We havepreviously shown that Ca2+-dependent Clsecretion across intestinal epithelial cells is limited by a signalingpathway involving transactivation of the epidermal growth factorreceptor (EGFR) and activation of ERK mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK). Here, we have investigated a possible role for p38 MAPK inregulation of Ca2+-dependent Cl secretion.Western blot analysis of T84 colonic epithelial cells revealed that the muscarinic agonist carbachol (CCh; 100 µM)stimulated phosphorylation and activation of p38 MAPK. The p38inhibitor SB-203580 (10 µM) potentiated and prolonged short-circuitcurrent (Isc) responses to CCh acrossvoltage-clamped T84 cells to 157.4 ± 6.9% of thosein control cells (n = 21; P < 0.001).CCh-induced p38 phosphorylation was attenuated by the EGFR inhibitortyrphostin AG-1478 (0.1 nM-10 µM) and by the Src family kinaseinhibitor PP2 (20 nM-2 µM). The effects of CCh on p38phosphorylation were mimicked by thapsigargin (TG; 2 µM), whichspecifically elevates intracellular Ca2+, and wereabolished by the Ca2+ chelator BAPTA-AM (20 µM), implyinga role for intracellular Ca2+ in mediating p38 activation.SB-203580 (10 µM) potentiated Isc responses toTG to 172.4 ± 18.1% of those in control cells (n = 18; P < 0.001). When cells were pretreated withSB-203580 and PD-98059 to simultaneously inhibit p38 and ERK MAPKs,respectively, Isc responses to TG and CCh weresignificantly greater than those observed with either inhibitor alone.We conclude that Ca2+-dependent agonists stimulate p38 MAPKin T84 cells by a mechanism involving intracellularCa2+, Src family kinases, and the EGFR. CCh-stimulated p38activation constitutes a similar, but distinct and complementary,antisecretory signaling pathway to that of ERK MAPK.

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The role of nitric oxide (NO) in the occurrence of intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) oscillations in pituitary GH3 cells was evaluated by studying the effect of increasing or decreasing endogenous NO synthesis with L-arginine and nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME), respectively. When NO synthesis was blocked with L-NAME (1 mM) [Ca2+]i, oscillations disappeared in 68% of spontaneously active cells, whereas 41% of the quiescent cells showed [Ca2+]i oscillations in response to the NO synthase (NOS) substrate L-arginine (10 mM). This effect was reproduced by the NO donors NOC-18 and S-nitroso-N-acetylpenicillamine (SNAP). NOC-18 was ineffective in the presence of the L-type voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels (VDCC) blocker nimodipine (1 µM) or in Ca2+-free medium. Conversely, its effect was preserved when Ca2+ release from intracellular Ca2+ stores was inhibited either with the ryanodine-receptor blocker ryanodine (500 µM) or with the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor blocker xestospongin C (3 µM). These results suggest that NO induces the appearance of [Ca2+]i oscillations by determining Ca2+ influx. Patch-clamp experiments excluded that NO acted directly on VDCC but suggested that NO determined membrane depolarization because of the inhibition of voltage-gated K+ channels. NOC-18 and SNAP caused a decrease in the amplitude of slow-inactivating (IDR) and ether-à-go-go-related gene (ERG) hyperpolarization-evoked, deactivating K+ currents. Similar results were obtained when GH3 cells were treated with L-arginine. The present study suggests that in GH3 cells, endogenous NO plays a permissive role for the occurrence of spontaneous [Ca2+]i oscillations through an inhibitory effect on IDR and on IERG. voltage-gated potassium channels; ether-à-go-go-related gene potassium channels; slow-inactivating outward currents; fast-inactivating outward currents  相似文献   

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We have clonedand functionally characterized the human Na+-dependenthigh-affinity dicarboxylate transporter (hNaDC3) from placenta. ThehNaDC3 cDNA codes for a protein of 602 amino acids with 12 transmembrane domains. When expressed in mammalian cells, the clonedtransporter mediates the transport of succinate in the presence ofNa+ [concentration of substrate necessary for half-maximaltransport (Kt) for succinate = 20 ± 1 µM]. Dimethylsuccinate also interacts with hNaDC3. TheNa+-to-succinate stoichiometry is 3:1 and concentration ofNa+ necessary for half-maximal transport(KNa+0.5) is 49 ± 1 mM as determined by uptake studies withradiolabeled succinate. When expressed in Xenopuslaevis oocytes, hNaDC3 induces Na+-dependent inwardcurrents in the presence of succinate and dimethylsuccinate. At amembrane potential of 50 mV,KSuc0.5 is 102 ± 20 µM andKNa+0.5 is 22 ± 4 mM as determined by the electrophysiological approach. Simultaneous measurements of succinate-evoked charge transfer andradiolabeled succinate uptake in hNaDC3-expressing oocytes indicate acharge-to-succinate ratio of 1:1 for the transport process, suggestinga Na+-to-succinate stoichiometry of 3:1. pH titration ofcitrate-induced currents shows that hNaDC3 accepts preferentially thedivalent anionic form of citrate as a substrate. Li+inhibits succinate-induced currents in the presence of Na+.Functional analysis of rat-human and human-rat NaDC3 chimeric transporters indicates that the catalytic domain of the transporter lies in the carboxy-terminal half of the protein. The humanNaDC3 gene is located on chromosome20q12-13.1, as evidenced by fluorescent in situ hybridization. Thegene is >80 kbp long and consists of 13 exons and 12 introns.

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In the present study, we used laser scanning confocal microscopy in combination with fluorescent indicator dyes to investigate the effects of nitric oxide (NO) produced endogenously by stimulation of the mitochondria-specific NO synthase (mtNOS) or applied exogenously through a NO donor, on mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake, membrane potential, and gating of mitochondrial permeability transition pore (PTP) in permeabilized cultured calf pulmonary artery endothelial (CPAE) cells. Higher concentrations (100–500 µM) of the NO donor spermine NONOate (Sper/NO) significantly reduced mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake and Ca2+ extrusion rates, whereas low concentrations of Sper/NO (<100 µM) had no effect on mitochondrial Ca2+ levels ([Ca2+]mt). Stimulation of mitochondrial NO production by incubating cells with 1 mM L-arginine also decreased mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake, whereas inhibition of mtNOS with 10 µM L-N5-(1-iminoethyl)ornithine resulted in a significant increase of [Ca2+]mt. Sper/NO application caused a dose-dependent sustained mitochondrial depolarization as revealed with the voltage-sensitive dye tetramethylrhodamine ethyl ester (TMRE). Blocking mtNOS hyperpolarized basal mitochondrial membrane potential and partially prevented Ca2+-induced decrease in TMRE fluorescence. Higher concentrations of Sper/NO (100–500 µM) induced PTP opening, whereas lower concentrations (<100 µM) had no effect. The data demonstrate that in calf pulmonary artery endothelial cells, stimulation of mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake can activate NO production in mitochondria that in turn can modulate mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake and efflux, demonstrating a negative feedback regulation. This mechanism may be particularly important to protect against mitochondrial Ca2+ overload under pathological conditions where cellular [NO] can reach very high levels. nitric oxide synthase; permeability transition pore; endothelium  相似文献   

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Administration ofnitric oxide (NO) donors in vivo is accompanied by abaroreflex-mediated increase in heart rate (HR). In vitro, however, NOdonors can increase HR directly by stimulating a pathway that involvesNO, cGMP, and the hyperpolarization-activated current(If). The aimof this study was to assess the functional significance of this pathwayin vivo by testing whether NO donors can increase HR in theanesthetized rabbit independent of the autonomic nervous system. NewZealand White rabbits were vagotomized, cardiac sympathectomized, andtreated with propranolol (0.3 mg/kg iv). The NO donor molsidomine (0.2 mg/kg iv) caused a progressive increase () in HR (HR, 14 ± 3 beats/min; P < 0.01). This effect was significantly reduced by theIf blockerZD-7288 (0.2 mg/kg iv; HR, 2 ± 3 beats/min;P = not significant).Similar results were seen with sodium nitroprusside. The positivechronotropic effect of sodium nitroprusside (50 µM) was confirmed inthe isolated working rabbit heart preparation (HR, 17 ± 3 beats/min; P < 0.01). In conclusion,NO donors exert a small, but significant, positive chronotropic effectin vivo that is independent of the autonomic nervous system. Theseresults are also consistent with data in sinoatrial node cells thatshow that NO donors increase HR by stimulatingIf.

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The effect of -adrenergic stimulation on cardiac Na+/Ca2+ exchange has been controversial. To clarify the effect, we measured Na+/Ca2+ exchange current (INCX) in voltage-clamped guinea pig, mouse, and rat ventricular cells. When INCX was defined as a 5 mM Ni2+-sensitive current in guinea pig ventricular myocytes, 1 µM isoproterenol apparently augmented INCX by 32%. However, this increase was probably due to contamination of the cAMP-dependent Cl current (CFTR-Cl current, ICFTR-Cl), because Ni2+ inhibited the activation of ICFTR-Cl by 1 µM isoproterenol with a half-maximum concentration of 0.5 mM under conditions where INCX was suppressed. Five or ten millimolar Ni2+ did not inhibit ICFTR-Cl activated by 10 µM forskolin, an activator of adenylate cyclase, suggesting that Ni2+ acted upstream of adenylate cyclase in the -adrenergic signaling pathway. Furthermore, in a low-extracellular Cl bath solution, 1 µM isoproterenol did not significantly alter the amplitude of Ni2+-sensitive INCX at +50 mV, which is close to the reversal potential of ICFTR-Cl. No change in INCX amplitude was induced by 10 µM forskolin. When INCX was activated by extracellular Ca2+, it was not significantly affected by 1 µM isoproterenol in guinea pig, mouse, or rat ventricular cells. We concluded that -adrenergic stimulation does not have significant effects on INCX in guinea pig, mouse, or rat ventricular myocytes. cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator; nickel ion  相似文献   

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Fatty acid metabolites accumulate in the heart underpathophysiological conditions that affect -oxidation and can elicit marked electrophysiological changes that are arrhythmogenic. The purpose of the present study was to determine the impact of amphiphilic fatty acid metabolites on K+currents that control cardiac refractoriness and excitability. Transient outward(Ito) andinward rectifier(IK1)K+ currents were recorded by thewhole cell voltage-clamp technique in rat ventricular myocytes, and theeffects of two major fatty acid metabolites were examined:palmitoylcarnitine and palmitoyl-coenzyme A (palmitoyl-CoA).Palmitoylcarnitine (0.5-10 µM) caused a concentration-dependent decrease in Itodensity in myocytes internally dialyzed with the amphiphile; 10 µMreduced mean Itodensity at +60 mV by 62% compared with control(P < 0.05). In contrast, externalpalmitoylcarnitine at the same concentrations had no effect, nor didinternal dialysis significantly alterIK1. Dialysiswith palmitoyl-CoA (1-10 µM) produced a smaller decrease inIto densitycompared with that produced by palmitoylcarnitine; 10 µM reduced meanIto density at+60 mV by 37% compared with control(P < 0.05). Both metabolites delayedrecovery of Itofrom inactivation but did not affect voltage-dependent properties.Moreover, the effects of palmitoylcarnitine were relatively specific,as neither palmitate (10 µM) nor carnitine (10 µM) alone significantly influencedIto when added tothe pipette solution. These data therefore suggest that amphiphilicfatty acid metabolites downregulateIto channels by amechanism confined to the cytoplasmic side of the membrane. Thisdecrease in cardiac K+ channelactivity may delay repolarization under pathophysiological conditionsin which amphiphile accumulation is postulated to occur, such asdiabetes mellitus or myocardial infarction.

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The ductalepithelium of the semicircular canal forms much of the boundary betweenthe K+-rich luminal fluid and the Na+-richabluminal fluid. We sought to determine whether the net ion fluxproducing the apical-to-basal short-circuit current(Isc) in primary cultures was due to anionsecretion and/or cation absorption and under control of receptoragonists. Net fluxes of 22Na, 86Rb, and36Cl demonstrated a basal-to-apical Clsecretion that was stimulated by isoproterenol. Isoproterenol andnorepinephrine increased Isc with anEC50 of 3 and 15 nM, respectively, and isoproterenolincreased tissue cAMP of native canals with an EC50 of 5 nM. Agonists for adenosine, histamine, and vasopressin receptors had noeffect on Isc. Isoproterenol stimulation ofIsc and cAMP was inhibited by ICI-118551(IC50 = 6 µM for Isc) but notby CGP-20712A (1 µM) in primary cultures, and similar results werefound in native epithelium. Isc was partially inhibited by basolateral Ba2+ (IC50 = 0.27 mM) and ouabain, whereas responses to genistein, glibenclamide, andDIDS did not fully fit the profile for CFTR. Our findings show that thecanal epithelium contributes to endolymph homeostasis by secretion ofCl under 2-adrenergic control with cAMP assecond messenger, a process that parallels the adrenergic control ofK+ secretion by vestibular dark cells. The current workpoints to one possible etiology of endolymphatic hydrops in Meniere'sdisease and may provide a basis for intervention.

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Pacemaker potentials were recorded in situ from myenteric interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC-MY) in the murine small intestine. The nature of the two components of pacemaker potentials (upstroke and plateau) were investigated and compared with slow waves recorded from circular muscle cells. Pacemaker potentials and slow waves were not blocked by nifedipine (3 µM). In the presence of nifedipine, mibefradil, a voltage-dependent Ca2+ channel blocker, reduced the amplitude, frequency, and rate of rise of upstroke depolarization (dV/dtmax) of pacemaker potentials and slow waves in a dose-dependent manner (1–30 µM). Mibefradil (30 µM) changed the pattern of pacemaker potentials from rapidly rising, high-frequency events to slowly depolarizing, low-frequency events with considerable membrane noise (unitary potentials) between pacemaker potentials. Caffeine (3 mM) abolished pacemaker potentials in the presence of mibefradil. Pinacidil (10 µM), an ATP-sensitive K+ channel opener, hyperpolarized ICC-MY and increased the amplitude and dV/dtmax without affecting frequency. Pinacidil hyperpolarized smooth muscle cells and attenuated the amplitude and dV/dtmax of slow waves without affecting frequency. The effects of pinacidil were blocked by glibenclamide (10 µM). These data suggest that slow waves are electrotonic potentials driven by pacemaker potentials. The upstroke component of pacemaker potentials is due to activation of dihydropyridine-resistant Ca2+ channels, and this depolarization entrains pacemaker activity to create the plateau potential. The plateau potential may be due to summation of unitary potentials generated by individual or small groups of pacemaker units in ICC-MY. Entrainment of unitary potentials appears to depend on Ca2+ entry during upstroke depolarization. pacemaker activity; slow waves; gastrointestinal motility; calcium channel  相似文献   

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The aim of the presentstudy was to examine the kinetic characteristics of theL-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-DOPA)transporter and the fate of newly formed dopamine in Caco-2 cells. Inthe presence of 50 µM benserazide (an inhibitor of aromaticL-amino acid decarboxylase), L-DOPA was rapidlyaccumulated in Caco-2 cells. At equilibrium (30 min of incubation) theintracellular L-DOPA concentration was 10.2 ± 0.1 µM ata medium concentration of 0.5 µM. In saturation experiments theaccumulation of L-DOPA was saturable with aMichaelis-Menten constant (Km) of 60 ± 10 µMand a maximal reaction velocity (Vmax) of 6.6 ± 0.3 nmol · mg protein1 · 6 min1; at 4°C the amount of L-DOPAaccumulated in the cells was nonsaturable. When cells were incubatedwith increasing concentrations of L-DOPA (10-100 µM)in the absence of benserazide, a substantial amount of theL-DOPA that was taken up was decarboxylated to dopamine, with an apparent Km of 27.2 µM. In experimentsperformed in cells cultured in polycarbonate filters, theaccumulation of L-DOPA in the presence of benserazide wasgreater when the substrate was applied from the basolateral cell borderthan when it was applied from the apical cell border. In the absence ofbenserazide, L-DOPA applied from the basolateral cellborder resulted in a nonlinear formation of dopamine(Km = 43 ± 7 µM,Vmax = 23.7 ± 1.2 nmol · mgprotein1 · 6 min1). Theamount of dopamine leaving the cell through the apical cell border waslower than the amount that escaped through the basolateral cell border,and the process was saturable (Km = 623 ± 238 µM, Vmax = 0.19 ± 0.02 nmol · mgprotein1 · 6 min1). Inconclusion, the data presented here show that Caco-2 cells are endowedwith an efficient L-DOPA uptake system, and intracellular L-DOPA was found to be rapidly converted to dopamine, someof which diffuses out of the cell. The utilization of Caco-2 cells cultured on polycarbonate filters probably provides a better way tolook at processes such as the outward transfer of intracellular molecules, namely, the outward transfer of newly formed dopamine.

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It is generally believed thatcAMP-dependent phosphorylation is the principle mechanism foractivating cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR)Cl channels. However, we showed that activating Gproteins in the sweat duct stimulated CFTR Cl conductance(GCl) in the presence of ATP alone without cAMP. The objective of this study was to test whether the G protein stimulation of CFTR GCl is independent ofprotein kinase A. We activated G proteins and monitored CFTRGCl in basolaterally permeabilized sweat duct.Activating G proteins with guanosine5'-O-(3-thiotriphosphate) (10-100 µM) stimulated CFTRGCl in the presence of 5 mM ATP alone withoutcAMP. G protein activation of CFTR GCl requiredMg2+ and ATP hydrolysis (5'-adenylylimidodiphosphate couldnot substitute for ATP). G protein activation of CFTRGCl was 1) sensitive to inhibition bythe kinase inhibitor staurosporine (1 µM), indicating that theactivation process requires phosphorylation; 2) insensitive to the adenylate cyclase (AC) inhibitors 2',5'-dideoxyadenosine (1 mM)and SQ-22536 (100 µM); and 3) independent ofCa2+, suggesting that Ca2+-dependent proteinkinase C and Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent kinase(s) are notinvolved in the activation process. Activating AC with106 M forskolin plus 106 M IBMX (in thepresence of 5 mM ATP) did not activate CFTR, indicating that cAMPcannot accumulate sufficiently to activate CFTR in permeabilized cells.We concluded that heterotrimeric G proteins activate CFTR GCl endogenously via a cAMP-independent pathwayin this native absorptive epithelium.

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