Literature DB >> 12804575

Characterisation of recombinant HERG K+ channel blockade by the Class Ia antiarrhythmic drug procainamide.

John M Ridley1, James T Milnes, Andrew V Benest, Joe D Masters, Harry J Witchel, Jules C Hancox.   

Abstract

Class Ia antiarrhythmic drugs, including procainamide (PROC), are associated with cardiac sodium channel blockade, delayed ventricular repolarisation and with a risk of ventricular pro-arrhythmia. The HERG K(+) channel is frequently linked to drug-induced pro-arrhythmia. Therefore, in this study, interactions between PROC and HERG K(+) channels were investigated, with particular reference to potency and mechanism of drug action. Whole-cell patch-clamp recordings of HERG current (I(HERG)) were made at 37 degrees C from human embryonic kidney (HEK 293) cells stably expressing the HERG channel. Following activating pulses to +20 mV, I(HERG) tails were inhibited by PROC with an IC(50) value of approximately 139 microM. I(HERG) blockade was found to be both time- and voltage-dependent, demonstrating contingency upon HERG channel gating. However, I(HERG) inhibition by PROC was relieved by depolarisation to a highly positive membrane potential (+80 mV) that favoured HERG channel inactivation. These data suggest that PROC inhibits the HERG K(+) channel by a primarily 'open' or 'activated' channel state blocking mechanism and that avidity of drug-binding is decreased by extensive I(HERG) inactivation. The potency of I(HERG) blockade by PROC is much lower than for other Class Ia agents that have been studied previously under analogous conditions (quinidine and disopyramide), although the blocking mechanism appears similar. Thus, differences between the chemical structure of PROC and other Class Ia antiarrhythmic drugs may help provide insight into chemical determinants of blocking potency for agents that bind to open/activated HERG channels.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12804575     DOI: 10.1016/s0006-291x(03)00980-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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