Literature DB >> 8864554

Effects of caffeine and 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine on voltage-activated potassium currents in vertebrate neurones and secretory cells.

M A Reiser1, T D'Souza, S E Dryer.   

Abstract

1. The effects of caffeine and 3-isobutyl-l-methylxanthine (IBMX) on voltage-activated K+ currents were examined by use of patch clamp recording techniques in dissociated chick autonomic ganglion neurones, chick pineal cells and rat anterior pituitary cells. 2. In chick ciliary ganglion neurones, caffeine (0.1-10 mM) produced a robust blockade of delayed rectifier K+ currents (IDR). Blockade was rapid in onset and concentration- and voltage-dependent. Caffeine produced greater inhibition with larger depolarizing voltage pulses. Similar inhibition of IDR was observed in excised outside-out 'maxi-patches' indicating a direct effect on the K+ channels. Caffeine also inhibited IDR in chick sympathetic neurones, chick pineal cells and rat anterior pituitary cells. 3. Application of 10 mM caffeine caused inhibition of transient A-currents (IA) in chick ciliary ganglion neurones. Inhibition of IA was voltage-dependent with greater inhibition observed at more positive command potentials. Application of 1 mM caffeine did not cause inhibition of IA. 4. Application of 1 mM IBMX, a structural analogue of caffeine, caused inhibition of IDR and IA in chick ciliary ganglion neurones. The voltage-dependence of the inhibition of both currents was qualitatively different from that observed with caffeine. The inhibitory effects of 1 mM IBMX and 10 mM caffeine on IDR and IA were additive. 5. Direct inhibition of voltage-activated K+ currents can potentially produce significant secondary effects on intracellular free Ca2+. These results indicate that caution must be used in the design and interpretation of experiments in which millimolar concentrations of caffeine or IBMX are used in pharmacological studies of intracellular Ca2+ dynamics or other second messenger mechanisms.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8864554      PMCID: PMC1909898          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1996.tb15655.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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