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Short- and long-term differential effects of neuroprotective drug NS-7 on voltage-dependent sodium channels in adrenal chromaffin cells.

H Yokoo1, S Shiraishi, H Kobayashi, T Yanagita, S Minami, R Yamamoto, A Wada.   

Abstract

In cultured bovine adrenal chromaffin cells, NS-7 [4-(4-fluorophenyl)-2-methyl-6-(5-piperidinopentyloxy) pyrimidine hydrochloride], a newly-synthesized neuroprotective drug, inhibited veratridine-induced (22)Na(+) influx via voltage-dependent Na(+) channels (IC(50)=11.4 microM). The inhibition by NS-7 occurred in the presence of ouabain, an inhibitor of Na(+),K(+) ATPase, but disappeared at higher concentration of veratridine, and upon the washout of NS-7. NS-7 attenuated veratridine-induced (45)Ca(2+) influx via voltage-dependent Ca(2+) channels (IC(50)=20.0 microM) and catecholamine secretion (IC(50)=25.8 microM). Chronic (>/=12 h) treatment of cells with NS-7 increased cell surface [(3)H]-STX binding by 86% (EC(50)=10.5 microM; t(1/2)=27 h), but did not alter the K(D) value; it was prevented by cycloheximide, an inhibitor of protein synthesis, or brefeldin A, an inhibitor of vesicular transport from the trans-Golgi network, but was not associated with increased levels of Na(+) channel alpha- and beta(1)-subunit mRNAs. In cells subjected to chronic NS-7 treatment, (22)Na(+) influx caused by veratridine (site 2 toxin), alpha-scorpion venom (site 3 toxin) or beta-scorpion venom (site 4 toxin) was suppressed even after the extensive washout of NS-7, and veratridine-induced (22)Na(+) influx remained depressed even at higher concentration of veratridine; however, either alpha- or beta-scorpion venom, or Ptychodiscus brevis toxin-3 (site 5 toxin) enhanced veratridine-induced (22)Na(+) influx as in nontreated cells. These results suggest that in the acute treatment, NS-7 binds to the site 2 and reversibly inhibits Na(+) channels, thereby reducing Ca(2+) channel gating and catecholamine secretion. Chronic treatment with NS-7 up-regulates cell surface Na(+) channels via translational and externalization events, but persistently inhibits Na(+) channel gating without impairing the cooperative interaction between the functional domains of Na(+) channels.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11030728      PMCID: PMC1572381          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0703622

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


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