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Mechanisms of non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs action on ASICs expressed in hippocampal interneurons
Authors:Dorofeeva Natalia A  Barygin Oleg I  Staruschenko Alexander  Bolshakov Konstantin V  Magazanik Lev G
Institution:Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry RAS, St Petersburg, Russia;
Medical College of Wisconsin, Physiology and Kidney disease center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Abstract:The inhibitory action of non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs was investigated on acid-sensing ionic channels (ASIC) in isolated hippocampal interneurons and on recombinant ASICs expressed in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells. Diclofenac and ibuprofen inhibited proton-induced currents in hippocampal interneurons (IC50 were 622 ± 34 μM and 3.42 ± 0.50 mM, respectively). This non-competitive effect was fast and fully reversible for both drugs. Aspirin and salicylic acid at 500 μM were ineffective. Diclofenac and ibuprofen decreased the amplitude of proton-evoked currents and slowed the rates of current decay with a good correlation between these effects. Simultaneous application of acid solution and diclofenac was required for its inhibitory effect. Unlike amiloride, the action of diclofenac was voltage-independent and no competition between two drugs was found. Analysis of the action of diclofenac and ibuprofen on activation and desensitization of ASICs showed that diclofenac but not ibuprofen shifted the steady-state desensitization curve to more alkaline pH values. The reason for this shift was slowing down the recovery from desensitization of ASICs. Thus, diclofenac may serve as a neuroprotective agent during pathological conditions associated with acidification.
Keywords:allosteric modulation  acid-sensing ionic channels  desensitization  hippocampal interneurons  non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs  recombinant ASICs
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