The T-type Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> Channel Inhibitor Mibefradil Inhibits Voltage-Dependent K<SUP>+</SUP> Channels in Rabbit Coronary Arterial Smooth Muscle Cells
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We examined the effects of mibefradil, a T-type Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> channel inhibitor, on voltage-dependent K<SUP>+</SUP> (Kv) channels in rabbit coronary arterial smooth muscle cells using the whole-cell patch clamp technique. Mibefradil reduced the Kv current amplitude in a dose-dependent manner, with an apparent <I>K</I><SUB>d</SUB> value of 1.08 <I>μ</I>M. Kv current inhibition by mibefradil was highly voltage-dependent over the full activation voltage range (−30 to +10 mV). The decay rate of Kv channel inactivation was accelerated by mibefradil without altering the kinetics of current activation. The rate constants of association and dissociation were 2.23 ± 0.07 <I>μ</I>M<SUP>−1</SUP>·s<SUP>−1</SUP> and 2.40 ± 0.42 s<SUP>−1</SUP>, respectively. Mibefradil had no significant effect on the steady-state activation or inactivation curves. In the presence of mibefradil, the recovery time constant from inactivation was decreased, and the application of train pulses (1 or 2 Hz) increased mibefradil-induced Kv channel inhibition, suggesting that the inhibitory effects of mibefradil were use-dependent. The inhibitory effect of mibefradil on Kv channels was unaffected by extracellular Ca<SUP>2+</SUP>-free conditions. Moreover, the absence of ATP inside the pipette did not alter the blocking effect of mibefradil. Therefore, we suggest that mibefradil directly inhibited the Kv current, independently of Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> channel inhibition.
著者
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Kim Dae-joong
Department Of Internal Medicine Samsung Medical Center Sungkyunkwan University School Of Medicine
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Han Jin
National Research Laboratory For Mitochondrial Signaling Department Of Physiology College Of Medicin
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Hong Da
Institute of Medical Sciences, Department of Physiology, Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Korea
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Yang Dongki
Department of Physiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Gachon University, Korea
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Choi Il-Whan
Department of Microbiology, Inje University College of Medicine, Korea
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Son Youn
Institute of Medical Sciences, Department of Physiology, Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Korea
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Jung Won-Kyo
Department of Marine Life Science, Chosun University, Korea
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Na Sung
Institute of Medical Sciences, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kangwon National University Hospital, Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Korea
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Park Won
Institute of Medical Sciences, Department of Physiology, Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Korea
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Kim Dae-Joong
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Korea
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Han Jin
National Research Laboratory for Mitochondrial Signaling, Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disease Center, Inje University, Korea
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CHOI Il-Whan
Department of Microbiology, Inje University College of Medicine
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JUNG Won-Kyo
Department of Marine Life Science, Chosun University
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