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Inhibitory effects of genistein on ATP-sensitive K+ channels in rabbit portal vein smooth muscle.

R Ogata1, K Kitamura, Y Ito, H Nakano.   

Abstract

1. Effects on the pinacidil-induced outward current of inhibitors of tyrosine kinases and phosphatases were investigated by use of a patch-clamp method in smooth muscle cells of the rabbit portal vein. 2. A specific tyrosine kinase inhibitor, genistein, inhibited the pinacidil-induced current in a concentration-dependent manner with an IC50 of 5.5 microM. Superfusion of Ca2+-free solution did not affect this inhibitory effect of genistein. At higher concentrations, genistein inhibited the voltage-dependent Ba2+ and K+ currents with IC50 values of > 100 microM and 75 microM respectively. Tyrphostin B46 (30 microM), a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, also inhibited the pinacidil-induced current by 70% of the control. 3. Sodium orthovanadate (100 microM), an inhibitor of tyrosine phosphatase, slightly but significantly enhanced both the pinacidil-induced and delayed rectifier K+ currents. Daidzein (100 microM), an inactive analogue of genistein, did not inhibit these currents. 4. Neither herbimycin A (1 microM), lavendustin A (30 microM), tyrphostin 23 (10 microM), which are also tyrosine kinase inhibitors, nor wortmannin (10 microM), a phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase inhibitor, had an effect on either the pinacidil-induced or delayed rectifier K+ currents. Epidermal growth factor (EGF; 1 microg ml(-1)) did not induce an outward current or enhance the pinacidil-induced current. 5. Pinacidil alone, in the cell-attached configuration, or pinacidil with GDP, in the inside-out configuration, activated a 42 pS channel in the smooth muscle cells of the rabbit portal vein. Genistein (30 microM) reduced the channel's open probability without inducing a change in unitary conductance at any holding potential (-30 to +20 mV). 6. In the inside-out configuration, genistein at 30 microM did not change the mean channel open time, but reduced the burst duration. At 100 microM genistein abolished channel opening. The inhibitory potencies with which 30 and 100 microM genistein acted on the unitary current of the ATP-sensitive K+ channel were similar to those seen in the whole-cell voltage-clamp configuration. 7. Although direct inhibitory actions of genistein on the ATP-sensitive K+ channels are not ruled out, our results suggest that a protein tyrosine kinase may play a role in the regulation of ATP-sensitive K+ channel activity in the rabbit portal vein.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9421287      PMCID: PMC1565089          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0701532

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


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