Literature DB >> 9732388

Potentiation and inhibition of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors by spermine in the TE671 human muscle cell line.

Z Shao1, I R Mellor, M J Brierley, J Harris, P N Usherwood.   

Abstract

Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) of the TE671 cell line were investigated using whole-cell and membrane patch recording techniques. At negative holding potentials (VH), pulses of acetylcholine (ACh) elicited whole-cell inward currents that rapidly desensitized. The EC50 value for ACh at VH = -60 mV was 7.8 microM. The ACh-induced current reversed at approximately 0 mV. Desensitization of nAChR by ACh was biphasic and reversible within approximately 20 sec. Spermine (1-100 microM) potentiated responses to ACh (10 microM - 1 mM) by reducing the rate of onset of desensitization; potentiation was inhibited by arcaine (10-100 microM). Spermine (1 mM) noncompetitively antagonized the AChinduced current. Antagonism by 1 to 5 mM spermine was voltage-dependent, increasing with negative VH. In 100 microM arcaine, this antagonism was shown to contain a voltage-independent component. Spermine (10 mM) increased the EC50 values for ACh, suggesting that at this concentration the polyamine is also a competitive antagonist. Single channel openings elicited during application of ACh to outside-out patches had a conductance of 47 pS at VH = -60 mV. At 10 and 100 microM, spermine increased channel open probability (po), but at 1 mM spermine, po was not significantly different from controls. The single channel conductance for ACh was unaffected by 10 and 100 microM spermine, but was decreased by 1 mM spermine. Spermine promoted the occurrence of approximately 27 pS openings. It is proposed that spermine acts at an excitatory modulatory site similar to that present on N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors and at least three inhibitory sites on nAChR of TE671 cells.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9732388

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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