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Edmund Cheung So1, Sheng-Nan Wu2, Yi-Ching Lo3, Kevin Su4.
Abstract
Voltage-gated Na+ currents (INa), known to contain many components (e.g., transient, resurgent and persistent INa) with unique gating properties, are involved in the generation and propagation of action potentials in excitable cells. In this study, how tefluthrin (Tef), a synthetic pyrethoid, and telmisartan (TEL), blocker of angiotensin II receptors can perturb those components of INa was investigated. The presence of either Tef or TEL increased the values of the gating charges of INa involved in the activation (za) and inactivation (zi). Tef also increased the amplitude of resurgent INa (INa(R)) or persistent INa (INa(P)) in a pituitary cell line (GH3), while TEL produced minimal effects on them. Subsequent addition of either ranolazine (a blocker of late INa) or d-limonene (a monoterpene), could reverse the changes by TEL or Tef on za or zi. In SCN5A-expressing HEK293T cells, addition of Tef or TEL also increased the peak amplitude and the inactivation time constant of INa which was accompanied by the increased za value of INa. Taken together, the results indicated that Tef- or TEL-mediated changes in the gating kinetics of INa are linked to their actions on functional activity of neurons, neuroendocrine or endocrine cells.Entities:
Keywords: Tefluthrin; Telmisartan; Voltage-gated Na(+) current
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29306026 DOI: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2018.01.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxicol Lett ISSN: 0378-4274 Impact factor: 4.372