Literature DB >> 10455329

Microtubule cytoskeleton involvement in muscarinic suppression of voltage-gated calcium channel current in guinea-pig ileal smooth muscle.

T Unno1, S Komori, H Ohashi.   

Abstract

1. Effects of agents, which affect microtubule polymerization-depolymerization cycle, on Ba2+ current (IBa) flowing through voltage-gated Ca2+ channels and carbachol (CCh)-induced sustained suppression of IBa were examined in whole-cell voltage-clamped smooth muscle cells of guinea-pig ileum. 2. offchicine (100 microM) and vinblastine (100 microM), microtubule depolymerizers, increased the ampitude of IBa. Lumicolchicine (100 microM), an inactive analogue of colchicine, had no effect on IBa. 3. Taxol (1 - 100 microM), a microtubule polymerizer, decreased IBa in a concentration-dependent manner and accelerated the rate of inactivation of IBa. Baccatin III (100 microM), an inactive analogue of taxol, had no effect on IBa. 4. Colchicine (100 microM) and vinblastine (100 microM), but not lumicolchicine (100 microM), decreased or abolished the sustained component of CCh (10 microM)-induced IBa suppression. 5. Pretreatment with taxol (10 - 100 microM) resulted in a concentration-dependent decrease in IBa and the action of CCh on IBa. The inhibitory effects of taxol and CCh on IBa were not additive. 6. Colchicine (100 microM) or taxol (100 microM) had no effect on voltage-gated K+ channel current or CCh-induced non-selective cationic channel current. 7. These results suggest that polymerization of microtubules leads to suppression of Ca2+ channel activity, and that muscarinic sustained suppression of Ca2+ channel current is mediated by a signal transduction element which involves microtubule cytoskeleton.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10455329      PMCID: PMC1566156          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0702711

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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