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Dual actions of the novel class III antiarrhythmic drug NE-10064 on delayed potassium channel currents in guinea pig ventricular and sinoatrial node cells.

Dual actions of the novel class III antiarrhythmic drug NE-10064 on delayed potassium channel... We have investigated the concentration-dependent modulation, by the novel class III antiarrhythmic compound NE-10064, of the delayed potassium channel current Iks in isolated guinea pig sinoatrial nodal (SAN) and ventricular cells. At concentrations greater than 1 micron, the drug potently inhibited Iks in each of the cell types investigated. The concentration-dependent inhibition of Iks (IC50 = 700 nM) was the same in ventricular and SAN cells. At near-threshold drug concentrations, we also observed increases of Iks activity in both SAN and ventricular cells. The NE-10064-induced enhancement of Iks was more pronounced at voltages near the Iks activation threshold (0 mV), than at more positive voltages in both cell types. Furthermore, the agonistic effects of the drug were more prominent before steady-state effects of the compound were attained, which suggests parallel agonistic and antagonistic pathways. Our results demonstrate that Iks channels in cells of the sinoatrial node region of the guinea pig heart respond to NE-10064 in the same manner as cells of the ventricle and that this compound, although a potent inhibitor of Iks activity, possesses an interesting but as yet mechanistically unidentified agonistic action at low concentrations in both cell types. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics Pubmed

Dual actions of the novel class III antiarrhythmic drug NE-10064 on delayed potassium channel currents in guinea pig ventricular and sinoatrial node cells.

The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics , Volume 276 (3): -1094 – Sep 20, 1996

Dual actions of the novel class III antiarrhythmic drug NE-10064 on delayed potassium channel currents in guinea pig ventricular and sinoatrial node cells.


Abstract

We have investigated the concentration-dependent modulation, by the novel class III antiarrhythmic compound NE-10064, of the delayed potassium channel current Iks in isolated guinea pig sinoatrial nodal (SAN) and ventricular cells. At concentrations greater than 1 micron, the drug potently inhibited Iks in each of the cell types investigated. The concentration-dependent inhibition of Iks (IC50 = 700 nM) was the same in ventricular and SAN cells. At near-threshold drug concentrations, we also observed increases of Iks activity in both SAN and ventricular cells. The NE-10064-induced enhancement of Iks was more pronounced at voltages near the Iks activation threshold (0 mV), than at more positive voltages in both cell types. Furthermore, the agonistic effects of the drug were more prominent before steady-state effects of the compound were attained, which suggests parallel agonistic and antagonistic pathways. Our results demonstrate that Iks channels in cells of the sinoatrial node region of the guinea pig heart respond to NE-10064 in the same manner as cells of the ventricle and that this compound, although a potent inhibitor of Iks activity, possesses an interesting but as yet mechanistically unidentified agonistic action at low concentrations in both cell types.

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0022-3565
pmid
8786546

Abstract

We have investigated the concentration-dependent modulation, by the novel class III antiarrhythmic compound NE-10064, of the delayed potassium channel current Iks in isolated guinea pig sinoatrial nodal (SAN) and ventricular cells. At concentrations greater than 1 micron, the drug potently inhibited Iks in each of the cell types investigated. The concentration-dependent inhibition of Iks (IC50 = 700 nM) was the same in ventricular and SAN cells. At near-threshold drug concentrations, we also observed increases of Iks activity in both SAN and ventricular cells. The NE-10064-induced enhancement of Iks was more pronounced at voltages near the Iks activation threshold (0 mV), than at more positive voltages in both cell types. Furthermore, the agonistic effects of the drug were more prominent before steady-state effects of the compound were attained, which suggests parallel agonistic and antagonistic pathways. Our results demonstrate that Iks channels in cells of the sinoatrial node region of the guinea pig heart respond to NE-10064 in the same manner as cells of the ventricle and that this compound, although a potent inhibitor of Iks activity, possesses an interesting but as yet mechanistically unidentified agonistic action at low concentrations in both cell types.

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The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeuticsPubmed

Published: Sep 20, 1996

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