State-dependent block of voltage-gated sodium channels by the casein-kinase 1 inhibitor IC261

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Karl J. Föhr
Uwe Knippschild
Anna Herkommer
Michael Fauler
Christian Peifer
Michael Georgieff
Oliver Adolph
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[1] University Hospital of Ulm,Department of Anesthesiology
[2] University Hospital of Ulm,Department of General and Visceral Surgery
[3] University Hospital of Ulm,Department of Anesthesiology
[4] University of Ulm,Institute of General Physiology
[5] University of Kiel,Institute of Pharmacy
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Investigational New Drugs | 2017年 / 35卷
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IC261; Sodium channel; Patch clamp; Tumor growth; Cytotoxicity;
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Background and Purpose IC261 (3-[(2,4,6-trimethoxyphenyl)methylidenyl]-indolin-2-one) has previously been introduced as an isoform specific inhibitor of casein kinase 1 (CK1) causing cell cycle arrest or cell death of established tumor cell lines. However, it is reasonable to assume that not all antitumor activities of IC261 are mediated by the inhibition of CK1. Meanwhile there is growing evidence that functional voltage-gated sodium channels are also implicated in the progression of tumors as their blockage suppresses tumor migration and invasion of different tumor cell lines. Thus, we asked whether IC261 functionally inhibits voltage-gated sodium channels. Experimental Approach Electrophysiological experiments were performed using the patch-clamp technique at human heart muscle sodium channels heterologously expressed in human TsA cells. Key Results IC261 inhibits sodium channels in a state-dependent manner. IC261 does not interact with the open channel and has only a low affinity for the resting state of the hNav1.5 (human voltage-gated sodium channel; Kr: 120 μM). The efficacy of IC261 strongly increases with membrane depolarisation, indicating that the inactivated state is an important target. The results of different experimental approaches finally revealed an affinity of IC261 to the inactivated state between 1 and 2 μM. Conclusion and Implications IC261 inhibits sodium channels at a similar concentration necessary to reduce CK1δ/ε activity by 50% (IC50 value 1 μM). Thus, inhibition of sodium channels might contribute to the antitumor activity of IC261.
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