ALTERATIONS BY GLYBURIDE OF EFFECTS OF BRL-34915 AND P-1060 ON CONTRACTION, RB-86 EFFLUX AND THE MAXI-K+ CHANNEL IN RAT PORTAL-VEIN
- 1 May 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 253 (2) , 771-777
Abstract
Effects of the K+ channel blocking agent, glyburide, on the actions of two K+ channel openers, BRL 34915 (cromakalim) and P 1060 (Leo), a potent pinacidil derivative (N-(t-butyl)-N"-cyano-N''-3-pyridyl-guanidine), were ascertained. Tension responses and 86Rb fluxes in rat portal vein strips and single channel electrophysiological recordings in enzymatically dissociated rat portal vein cells were obtained. Glyburide (0.3 .mu.M) increased spontaneous contractile activity and caused concentration-dependent shifts in the relaxation responses to BRL 34915 and P 1060. Increases in 86Rb efflux were obtained only at much higher concentratrations of BRL 34915 or P 1060, and these increases were blocked only at higher concentrations of glyburide (5.0 .mu.M). BRL 34915 and p 1060 specifically increase the open-state probability of the Ca++-activated K+ (maxi-K+) channel, and these actions are blocked by glyburide and also by charybdotoxin. Changes in single channel activity and contractile responsiveness occur at similar concentrations of agonists and antagonists. Thus, the membrane channel in rat portal vein affected by glyburide, BRL 34915 and P 1060 appears to be the Ca++-activated maxi-K+ channel (that does not show ATP dependence under the conditions of these experiments). Concentrations of agonist and antagonists effective on maxi-K+ channel activity correspond to those affecting contractile responsiveness and are lower than those eliciting changes in 86Rb flux.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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