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Protriptyline, a tricyclic antidepressant, inhibits voltage-dependent K+ channels in rabbit coronary arterial smooth muscle cells.
An, Jin Ryeol; Kang, Hojung; Li, Hongliang; Seo, Mi Seon; Jung, Hee Seok; Jung, Won-Kyo; Choi, Il-Whan; Ryu, Sook Won; Park, Hongzoo; Bae, Young Min; Ryu, Se Min; Park, Won Sun.
Affiliation
  • An JR; Institute of Medical Sciences, Department of Physiology, Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Chuncheon 24341, South Korea.
  • Kang H; Institute of Medical Sciences, Department of Physiology, Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Chuncheon 24341, South Korea.
  • Li H; Institute of Translational Medicine, Medical College, Laboratory of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine for Prevention and Treatment for Senile Diseases, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225001, China.
  • Seo MS; Institute of Medical Sciences, Department of Physiology, Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Chuncheon 24341, South Korea.
  • Jung HS; Institute of Medical Sciences, Department of Physiology, Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Chuncheon 24341, South Korea.
  • Jung WK; Department of Biomedical Engineering, and Center for Marine-Integrated Biomedical Technology (BK21 Plus), Pukyong National University, Busan 48513, South Korea.
  • Choi IW; Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, Inje University, Busan 48516, South Korea.
  • Ryu SW; Institute of Medical Sciences, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Chuncheon 24341, South Korea.
  • Park H; Department of Urology, Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Chuncheon 24341, South Korea.
  • Bae YM; Department of Physiology, Konkuk University School of Medicine, Chungju 27478, South Korea.
  • Ryu SM; Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Kangwon National University Hospital, Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Chuncheon 24341, South Korea.
  • Park WS; Institute of Medical Sciences, Department of Physiology, Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Chuncheon 24341, South Korea.
Acta Biochim Biophys Sin (Shanghai) ; 52(3): 320-327, 2020 Mar 18.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32060505
ABSTRACT
In this study, we explore the inhibitory effects of protriptyline, a tricyclic antidepressant drug, on voltage-dependent K+ (Kv) channels of rabbit coronary arterial smooth muscle cells using a whole-cell patch clamp technique. Protriptyline inhibited the vascular Kv current in a concentration-dependent manner, with an IC50 value of 5.05 ± 0.97 µM and a Hill coefficient of 0.73 ± 0.04. Protriptyline did not affect the steady-state activation kinetics. However, the drug shifted the steady-state inactivation curve to the left, suggesting that protriptyline inhibited the Kv channels by changing their voltage sensitivity. Application of 20 repetitive train pulses (1 or 2 Hz) progressively increased the protriptyline-induced inhibition of the Kv current, suggesting that protriptyline inhibited Kv channels in a use (state)-dependent manner. The extent of Kv current inhibition by protriptyline was similar during the first, second, and third step pulses. These results suggest that protriptyline-induced inhibition of the Kv current mainly occurs principally in the closed state. The increase in the inactivation recovery time constant in the presence of protriptyline also supported use (state)-dependent inhibition of Kv channels by the drug. In the presence of the Kv1.5 inhibitor, protriptyline did not induce further inhibition of the Kv channels. However, pretreatment with a Kv2.1 or Kv7 inhibitor induced further inhibition of Kv current to a similar extent to that observed with protriptyline alone. Thus, we conclude that protriptyline inhibits the vascular Kv channels in a concentration- and use-dependent manner by changing their gating properties. Furthermore, protriptyline-induced inhibition of Kv channels mainly involves the Kv1.5.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Protriptyline / Potassium Channels, Voltage-Gated / Myocytes, Smooth Muscle Limits: Animals Language: En Year: 2020 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Protriptyline / Potassium Channels, Voltage-Gated / Myocytes, Smooth Muscle Limits: Animals Language: En Year: 2020 Type: Article