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Mammalian voltage-gated calcium channels are potently blocked by the pyrethroid insecticide allethrin.

Michael E Hildebrand1, John E McRory, Terrance P Snutch, Anthony Stea.   

Abstract

Pyrethroids are commonly used insecticides for both household and agricultural applications. It is generally reported that voltage-gated sodium channels are the primary target for toxicity of these chemicals to humans. The phylogenetic and structural relatedness between sodium channels and voltage-gated calcium (Ca) channels prompted us to examine the effects of the type 1 pyrethroid allethrin on the three major classes of mammalian calcium channels exogenously expressed in human embryonic kidney 293 cells. We report that all classes of mammalian calcium channels are targets for allethrin at concentrations very similar to those reported for interaction with sodium channels. Allethrin caused blockade with IC(50) values of 7.0 microM for T-type alpha(1G) (Ca(v)3.1), 6.8 microM for L-type alpha(1C) (Ca(v)1.2), and 6.7 microM for P/Q-type alpha(1A) (Ca(v)2.1) channels. Mechanistically, the blockade of calcium channels was found to be significantly different than the prolonged opening of mammalian sodium channels caused by pyrethroids. In all calcium channel subtypes tested, allethrin caused a significant acceleration of the inactivation kinetics and a hyperpolarizing shift in the voltage dependence of inactivation. The high-voltage-activated P/Q- and L-type channels showed a frequency of stimulation-dependent increase in block by allethrin, whereas the low-voltage-activated alpha(1G) subtype did not. Allethrin did not significantly modify the deactivation kinetics or current-voltage relationships of any of the calcium channel types. Our study indicates that calcium channels are another primary target for allethrin and suggests that blockade of different types of calcium channels may underlie some of the chronic effects of low-level pyrethroid poisoning.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14634047     DOI: 10.1124/jpet.103.058792

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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