Literature DB >> 21484439

Effect of MANT-nucleotides on L-type calcium currents in murine cardiomyocytes.

Melanie Hübner1, Sara Dizayee, Jan Matthes, Roland Seifert, Stefan Herzig.   

Abstract

Membranous adenylyl cyclases play a major role in G-protein-coupled receptor signalling and regulate various cellular responses, such as cardiac contraction. Cardiac apoptosis and development of cardiac dysfunction is prevented in mice lacking AC 5, a predominant isoform in the heart. In the search for a potent and selective AC 5 inhibitor, we recently identified 2'(3')-methylanthraniloyl-inosine-5'-triphosphate(MANT-ITP) as the most potent AC 5 inhibitor with a K ( i ) of 13 nM. Therefore, AC inhibition of MANT-ITP was assessed in ventricular cardiomyocytes and compared to three other MANT-nucleotides to evaluate its effect on cardiac signalling. Basal and isoproterenol-induced L-type calcium currents (I (Ca,L)) in murine ventricular cardiomyocytes were recorded by whole-cell patch-clamp technique, using four different MANT-nucleotides. The effects of the MANT-nucleotides on I (Ca,L) were unexpectedly complex. All MANT-nucleotides exhibited an inhibitory effect on basal I (Ca,L). Additionally, several MANT-nucleotides, i.e., MANT-ITPγS, MANT-ATP, and MANT-ITP, caused a strong initial increase in basal I (Ca,L) within the first 2.5 min that appeared to be unrelated to AC 5 inhibition. However, we detected a significant reduction on isoproterenol-induced I (Ca,L) with MANT-ITP, supporting the notion that AC 5 plays an important role in agonist-stimulated activation of I (Ca,L). Collectively, MANT-nucleotides are useful tools for the characterization of recombinant ACs, for fluorescence studies and crystallography, but in intact cardiomyocytes, caution must be exerted since MANT-nucleotides apparently possess additional effects than AC 5 inhibition, limiting their usefulness as tools for intact cell studies.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21484439     DOI: 10.1007/s00210-011-0626-x

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


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