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MCI-154 increases Ca2+ sensitivity of reconstituted thin filament. A study using a novel in vitro motility assay technique.

M Sata1, S Sugiura, H Yamashita, H Fujita, S Momomura, T Serizawa.   

Abstract

MCI-154 (6-[4-(4'-pyridylamino)phenyl]-4,5-dihydro-3(2H)pyridazinone hydrochloride trihydrate) is a potent novel cardiotonic agent whose positive inotropism is shown to be mainly based on an increase in Ca2+ sensitivity of the contractile apparatus. To elucidate the exact mechanism through which this drug acts, we investigated the movement of the reconstituted thin filament on a myosin layer in vitro. Cardiac thin filaments were reconstituted from actin and tropomyosin-troponin complex purified from rat cardiac acetone powder separately. Double staining of the filament showed that tropomyosin-troponin complex was integrated along actin filament homogeneously. Thin filaments thus prepared were fluorescently labeled and made to slide on rat cardiac myosin fixed on a glass coverslip while varying the [Ca2+] of the medium (control, pH 7.2 at 25 degrees C). When [Ca2+] was low, the filaments showed only brownian motion. However, above a certain level of [Ca2+] (the threshold [Ca2+]), the filaments started to slide, and the velocity increased, reaching the maximum velocity within a very narrow range of [Ca2+]. The regulation was completely abolished by using simple actin filaments without tropomyosin-troponin complex, demonstrating that the regulatory proteins are responsible for this Ca2+ regulation of the movement of the reconstituted thin filament. Under the control condition, addition of MCI-154 shifted the threshold [Ca2+] to a lower level (sensitization) in a concentration-related manner. And 10(-4) mol/L of MCI-154 reversed the desensitization effect induced by either acidosis (pH 6.8), low temperature (15 degrees C), or the addition of inorganic phosphate (10 mmol/L).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7534661     DOI: 10.1161/01.res.76.4.626

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Res        ISSN: 0009-7330            Impact factor:   17.367


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