σ2-receptor ligand-mediated inhibition of inwardly rectifying K+ channels in the heart

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Monassier, Laurent
Manoury, Boris
Bellocq, Chloe
Weissenburger, Jacques
Greney, Hugues
Zimmermann, Diane
Ehrhardt, Jean-Daniel
Jaillon, Patrice
Baro, Isabelle
Bousquet, Pascal
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[1] Fac Med, Lab Neurobiol & Pharmacol Cardiovasc, INSERM, U 715, F-67085 Strasbourg, France
[2] Univ Paris 06, Pharmacol Lab, F-75012 Paris, France
[3] Univ Nantes, Fac Med, INSERM, U 533, Nantes, France
[4] Univ Nantes, Fac Med, Inst Thorax, Nantes, France
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10.1124/jpet.107.122044
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R9 [药学];
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The sigma 2-receptor agonist, ifenprodil, was suggested as an inhibitor of G protein- coupled inwardly rectifying potassium channels. Nevertheless, an analysis of the role of sigma 2 receptors in cardiac electrophysiology has never been done. This work aims i) to identify the roles of cardiac sigma 2 receptors in the regulation of cardiac K+ channel conductances and ii) to check whether sigma(2)-receptor agonists exhibit class III antiarrhythmic properties. The sigma(2)- receptor agonists ifenprodil, threo- ifenprodil, LNP250A [ threo8-[ 1-( 4- hydroxyphenyl)- 1- hydroxy- propan- 2- yl]- 1- phenyl- 1,3,8triazaspiro[ 4,5] decane- 4- one] ( a derivative of ifenprodil devoid of alpha(1)- adrenergic and N- methyl- D- aspartate glutamate receptorblocking properties), and 1,3- di( 2- tolyl) guanidine were used to discriminate the effects linked to sigma(2) receptors from those of the sigma(1) subtype, induced by (+/-)- N-allylnormetazocine ( SKF-10,047). The sigma(2)-receptor antagonist 3-sigma-tropanyl- 2(pCl-phenoxy) butyrate (SM-21) was employed to characterize sigma(2)- mediated effects in patchclamp experiments. In rabbits, all sigma(2)- receptor agonists reduced phenylephrine-induced cardiac arrhythmias. They prolonged action potential duration in rabbit Purkinje fibers and reduced human ether- a- go- go- related gene ( HERG) K+ currents. (+)- SKF- 10,047 was completely inactive in the last two tests. The effects of threo-ifenprodil were not antagonized by SM- 21. In HERG- transfected COS- 7 cells, SM- 21 potentiated the ifenprodil- induced blockade of the HERG current. These data suggest that sigma(2)- receptor ligands block I-Kr and that this effect could explain part of the antiarrhythmic properties of this ligands family. Nevertheless, an interaction with HERG channels not involving sigma(2) receptors seems to share this pharmacological property. This work shows for the first time that particular caution has to be taken toward ligands with affinity for sigma(2) receptors. The repolarization prolongation and the earlyafterdepolarization can be responsible for " torsades de pointe" and sudden cardiac death.
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