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Enhancing effects of diethyldithiocarbamate on increase of sodium channel by sulfur dioxide derivatives in ventricular myocytes
Authors:Wei Haiying  Meng Ziqiang
Institution:Institute of Environmental Medicine and Toxicology, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030006, PR China.
Abstract:The enhancing effects of diethyldithiocarbamate (DDC) on increase of sodium channel by sulfur dioxide derivatives in ventricular myocytes were studied using the whole cell patch-clamp technique to probe the mechanism of SO(2) on the cardiovascular system in this study. Firstly, the effects of DDC and/or sulfur dioxide (SO(2)) derivatives on the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) were studied. The results showed that DDC decreased SOD activities significantly and SO(2) derivatives had no significant effect on SOD activities; however, DDC and SO(2) derivatives combined led to a significant decrease of SOD activities. In the electrophysiological test, DDC (1-100mM) increased sodium current (I(Na)) in a concentration-dependent manner and the concentration for half-maximum increase (EC(50)) was 20mM. Addition of 20mM DDC to the SO(2) derivatives-containing medium significantly shifted the voltage-dependent activation curve of I(Na) toward the hyperpolarizing direction (V(h) are -51mV, -53mV and -54mV, respectively) and shifted the steady-state inactivation curve to more positive potentials (V(h) are -74mV, -71mV and -65mV, respectively) compared with the control and 10muM SO(2) derivatives exposure. These results indicated that DDC could enhance the increasing effects on Na(+) channels induced by SO(2) derivatives, and suggested that the toxicity of SO(2) on ventricular myocytes of rats was realized by free radical, especially O(2)(-).
Keywords:Ventricular myocytes  Patch-clamp technique  Sodium current  Diethyldithiocarbamate  Sulfur dioxide
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