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Characterization of benextramine as an irreversible alpha-adrenergic blocker and as a blocker of potassium-activated calcium channels
Authors:Y Plotek  D Atlas
Abstract:An irreversible alpha-adrenergic blocker, benextramine N,N'-bis(o-methoxybenzylamine-n-hexyl)-cysteamine] was used as a probe to study the possible interrelationship between alpha-adrenoceptors and the K+-activated Ca2+-channels. Benextramine, a tetraamine disulfide, acts irreversibly both on the alpha 1-adrenoceptor (t 1/2 = 3 min) and the alpha 2-adrenoceptors. These studies were carried out on rat brain synaptosomes, 3H]prazosin and 3H]clonidine binding. Benextramine blocked Ca2+ influx in rat brain synaptosomes under both depolarizing (75 mM KCl) and normal conditions (5 mM KCl). Its action at the channel is reversible with IC50 = 10 +/- 5 microM of the net Ca2+ influx. This makes benextramine a most potent Ca2+ blocker compared to verapamil or nicardipine (IC50 = 200 microM and 170 microM, respectively). Pretreatment of rat brain slices with benextramine gave a synaptosomal preparation which was devoid of either alpha 1-adrenergic or alpha 2-adrenergic binding capacity due to the irreversible binding of benextramine, but with an undisturbed Ca2+ influx. Thus, these results suggest that the alpha-adrenoceptors and the Ca2+-channels are independent of each other, and that full occupancy of the alpha-receptors does not affect the net calcium flux.
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