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Michael K Pugsley , Esther J Yu , Alan L Goldin
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阿基乙酰胺kappa (κ)阿片受体激动剂Spiradoline对大鼠神经元(EC50=34±5 μM)和心脏(EC50=183±13 μM)钠通道具有强效补益性阻断作用,并可阻断在爪蟾卵母细胞中表达时缺乏快速失活的IFMQ3突变体神经元钠通道(EC50=130±34 μM)。Spiradoline在钠通道失活的电压依赖性中产生超极化位移,并表现出明显的频率依赖性来阻断钠通道。螺旋adoline对IFMQ3通道的开放通道阻断最适合一阶阻断方案,其亲和常数为116±33 μM。因此,spiradoline通过与钠通道的主要状态相互作用来阻断钠通道,从而导致神经的局部麻醉作用和心脏的抗心律失常作用。
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Spiradoline, a kappa opioid receptor agonist, produces tonic- and use-dependent block of sodium channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes

Spiradoline, an arylacetamide kappa (κ) opioid receptor agonist, produced a potent tonic block of rat neuronal (EC50=34±5 μM) and heart (EC50=183±13 μM) sodium channels and also blocked IFMQ3 mutant neuronal sodium channels (EC50=130±34 μM) that lack fast inactivation when expressed in Xenopus oocytes. Spiradoline produced a hyperpolarizing shift in the voltage-dependence of sodium channel inactivation and exhibited a marked frequency-dependent component to blockade of sodium channels. The onset of open channel block of the IFMQ3 channel by spiradoline was best fit with a first-order blocking scheme, yielding an affinity constant of 116±33 μM. Thus, spiradoline blocks sodium channels by interacting with the major states of the channel which could result in local anesthetic action in nerves and antiarrhythmic action in the heart.

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