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Maitotoxin (MTX) activates a nonselective cation channel in Xenopus laevis oocytes.

A Bielfeld-Ackermann1, C Range, C Korbmacher.   

Abstract

Maitotoxin (MTX) may exert its toxic effect by activating ion conductances and has been shown to elicit a fertilization-like response in Xenopus laevis oocytes. In the present study we investigated the electrophysiological response of stage V-VI Xenopus oocytes to MTX using the two-microelectrode voltage-clamp technique. Membrane voltage (Vm) measurements demonstrated that MTX (50 pM to 1 nM) depolarized the oocytes from -49+/-7 to -14+/-1 mV. Subsequent replacement of bath Na+ by the impermeant cation NMDG (N-methyl-d-glucamine) shifted Vm from -14+/-1 to -53+/-5 mV (n=29). This indicates that MTX activates a cation conductance. Indeed, current measurements at a holding potential of -60 or -100 mV showed that within 10 s of MTX application an inward current component developed which was largely abolished by extracellular Na+ removal. After a 1-min application of 1 nM MTX the NMDG-sensitive current increased more than 100-fold from 0.14+/-0.03 microA to a peak value of 21+/-3 microA (n=11). The effect of MTX was concentration dependent with an EC50 of about 250 pM but only slowly reversible. Ion substitution experiments indicated that the stimulated conductance was nonselective for monovalent cations with a slight preference for NH4+ (2.1) > K+ (1.5) > Na+ (1.0) > Li+ (0.7). Regarding divalent cations, a complex biphasic response to extracellular Na+ replacement by Ca2+ was observed, which suggests that the stimulated channels may have a small Ca2+ permeability but that exposure to high extracellular Ca2+ enhances recovery from MTX stimulation. No significant conductance for Mn2+ was observed. Application of 1 mM benzamil, 1 mM amiloride, or 100 microM 1-(beta-[3-(4-Methoxyphenyl)-propoxy]-4-methoxyphenethyl)-1H-imidazol e hydrochloride (SK&F 96365) reduced the MTX-stimulated inward current by 81%, 62%, or 65%, respectively. Gd3+ had an inhibitory effect of 29% and 38% at concentrations of 10 microM or 100 microM, respectively. Flufenamic acid, niflumic acid, (RS)-(3,4-dihydro-6, 7-dimethoxyisoquinoline-1-gamma1)-2-phenyl-N,N-di-[2-(2,3, 4-trimethoxyphenyl)-ethyl]-acetamide (LOE908), and 3', 5'-dichlorodiphenylamine-2-carboxylic acid (DCDPC), known blockers of other nonselective cation channels, had no significant effect. We conclude that MTX activates a nonselective cation conductance in Xenopus oocytes. The underlying channels may be involved in changes in Vm that occur during the early stages of fertilization.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9644213     DOI: 10.1007/PL00008085

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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