Abstract: | Effects of the organic Ca antagonist diltiazem on Ca channels were studied in ovulated and unfertilized oocytes of the mouse by using intracellular recording techniques. The resting potential was not affected by diltiazem. The threshold level of the Ca action potential shifted slightly toward positive voltages with diltiazem concentration, but the shift was not statistically significant. The overshoot and maximum rate of rise of the Ca action potential were inhibited by the drug in a dose-dependent manner, but higher amounts of diltiazem were necessary to cause similar blocking effects on Ca channels in mouse oocytes than in other differentiated cells. Increases of external concentration of Ca2+ antagonized the degree of diltiazem inhibition. However, the sequence of block of Ca2+, Sr2+, and Ba2+ currents was different for diltiazem vs Cd2+. It is suggested that diltiazem inhibition can not be explained by simple competitive scheme, ie, antagonism between diltiazem and permeant cations does not occur at the same binding site associated with the Ca channel in mouse oocytes. |