British Journal of Pharmacology 2000-06-01

Xestospongin C, a selective and membrane-permeable inhibitor of IP(3) receptor, attenuates the positive inotropic effect of alpha-adrenergic stimulation in guinea-pig papillary muscle.

S Miyamoto, M Izumi, M Hori, M Kobayashi, H Ozaki, H Karaki

Index: Br. J. Pharmacol. 130 , 650, (2000)

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Abstract

We evaluated the role of the inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate (IP(3)) receptor-mediated Ca(2+) release on the positive inotropic effects of alpha-adrenergic stimulation using a novel, potent, selective membrane-permeable blocker of IP(3) receptor, xestospongin C. Guinea-pig papillary muscle permeabilized with saponin exhibited spontaneous oscillatory contractions in solution buffered with pCa(2+) 6.5 by a low concentration of EGTA. The oscillatory activity was increased by adding 100 microM IP(3) and abolished by 1 microM ryanodine or 30 microM cyclopiazonic acid. Xestospongin C (3 microM) inhibited the IP(3)-induced increase in the oscillatory contractions without affecting basal oscillations. In intact papillary muscle, xestospongin C (3 microM) inhibited the positive inotropic effects of phenylephrine, resulting in a rightward and downward shift of the concentration-response curve for phenylephrine. On the contrary, xestospongin C did not affect the concentration-response curve for phenylephrine obtained in the presence of ryanodine (1 microM). On the other hand, xestospongin C affected neither basal contractions nor the positive inotropic effects of a high extracellular Ca(2+) concentration (3.2 mM) or that of isoprenaline (1 and 10 nM). These results suggest that the IP(3)-mediated increase in Ca(2+) release is involved in the positive inotropic effects of alpha-adrenergic stimulation in the guinea-pig cardiac muscle.


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