The inhibitory effect of curcumin on voltage-dependent K⺠channels in rabbit coronary arterial smooth muscle cells.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
; 430(1): 307-12, 2013 Jan 04.
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We investigated the effects of curcumin, the principal active compound of turmeric, on voltage-dependent K(+) (Kv) channels in freshly isolated rabbit coronary arterial smooth muscle cells using the voltage-clamp technique. Curcumin reduced the Kv current in a dose-dependent manner with an apparent K(d) value of 1.07 ± 0.03 µM. Although curcumin did not alter the kinetics of Kv current activation, it predominantly accelerated the decay rate of channel inactivation. The association and dissociation rate constants of curcumin were 1.35 ± 0.05 µM(-1)s(-1) and 1.47 ± 0.17s(-1), respectively. Curcumin did not alter the steady-state activation or inactivation curves. Application of train pulses (1 or 2 Hz) increased curcumin-induced blockade of the Kv current, and the recovery time constant also increased in the presence of curcumin suggesting, that the inhibitory action of Kv currents by curcumin was use-dependent. From these results, we concluded that curcumin inhibited vascular Kv current in a state-, time-, and use-dependent manner.
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Vasos Coronarios
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Curcumina
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Canales de Potasio con Entrada de Voltaje
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Miocitos del Músculo Liso
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Músculo Liso Vascular
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2013
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