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Bupivacaine inhibits large conductance, voltage- and Ca2+- activated K+ channels in human umbilical artery smooth muscle cells.

Pedro Martín1, Nicolás Enrique, Ana R Roldán Palomo, Alejandro Rebolledo, Veronica Milesi.   

Abstract

Bupivacaine is a local anesthetic compound belonging to the amino amide group. Its anesthetic effect is commonly related to its inhibitory effect on voltage-gated sodium channels. However, several studies have shown that this drug can also inhibit voltage-operated K(+) channels by a different blocking mechanism. This could explain the observed contractile effects of bupivacaine on blood vessels. Up to now, there were no previous reports in the literature about bupivacaine effects on large conductance voltage- and Ca(2+) -activated K(+) channels (BK(Ca)). Using the patch-clamp technique, it is shown that bupivacaine inhibits single-channel and whole-cell K(+) currents carried by BK(Ca) channels in smooth muscle cells isolated from human umbilical artery (HUA). At the single-channel level bupivacaine produced, in a concentration- and voltage-dependent manner (IC(50) 324 µM at +80 mV), a reduction of single-channel current amplitude and induced a flickery mode of the open channel state. Bupivacaine (300 µM) can also block whole-cell K(+) currents (~45% blockage) in which, under our working conditions, BK(Ca) is the main component. This study presents a new inhibitory effect of bupivacaine on an ion channel involved in different cell functions. Hence, the inhibitory effect of bupivacaine on BK(Ca) channel activity could affect different physiological functions where these channels are involved. Since bupivacaine is commonly used during labor and delivery, its effects on umbilical arteries, where this channel is highly expressed, should be taken into account.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22688134      PMCID: PMC3431591          DOI: 10.4161/chan.20362

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Channels (Austin)        ISSN: 1933-6950            Impact factor:   2.581


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