Literature DB >> 1314962

Amiodarone and desethylamiodarone increase intrasynaptosomal free calcium through receptor mediated channel.

P R Kodavanti1, S N Pentyala, P R Yallapragada, D Desaiah.   

Abstract

Long term amiodarone (AM) therapy has been associated with several side effects including neurotoxicity. Since AM alters Ca2+ regulated events, we have studied its effects on the compartmentation of free Ca2+ in the synaptosomes as an attempt to understand the mechanism of AM and its metabolite, desethylamiodarone (DEA)-induced neurotoxicity. Intact brain synaptosomes were prepared from male Sprague-Dawley rats. Both AM and DEA produced a concentration dependent increase in intrasynaptosomal free Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2]i) to micromolar levels. The increase in [Ca2]i was not transient and a steady rise was observed with time. Omission of Ca2+ from the external medium prevented the AM- and DEA-induced rise in [Ca2+]i suggesting that AM and DEA increased the intracellular [Ca2+]i due to increased influx of Ca2+ from external medium. AM- and DEA-induced increase in intrasynaptosomal [Ca2+]i was neither inhibited by a calcium channel blocker, verapamil, nor with a Na+ channel blocker, tetrodotoxin. However, the blockade of [Ca2+]i rise by AM and DEA was observed with MK-801, a receptor antagonist indicating that AM and DEA induced rise in [Ca2+]i is through receptor mediated channel. Both AM and DEA also inhibited N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA)-receptor binding in synaptic membranes in a concentration dependent manner, DEA being more effective, indicating that AM and DEA compete for the same site as that of NMDA and confirm the observation that these drugs increase intrasynaptosomal [Ca2+]i through receptor mediated channel. 45Ca accumulation into brain microsomes and mitochondria was significantly inhibited by AM and DEA, but without any effect on the Ca2+ release from these intracellular organelles.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1314962     DOI: 10.1007/bf00165739

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol        ISSN: 0028-1298            Impact factor:   3.000


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