Inhibitory effect of calmodulin inhibitors on palytoxin-induced K+release from rabbit erythrocytes

Abstract
Palytoxin (PTX) caused K+ release from rabbit erythrocytes at a concentration as low as 10−11 M. The K+ release due to PTX at a concentration below 10−9 M was dependent on Ca2+ in medium. The effect of Ca2+ was substituted fully by Sr2+ and partially by Ba2+. W‐7 (2 × 10−4 M), a known inhibitor of calmodulin, markedly inhibited the rate of K+ release due to PTX. W‐5 (2 × 10−4 M), an analog of W‐7 with lower affinity to calmodulin than W‐7, showed weaker inhibition. Other calmodulin antagonists, such as prenylamine, chlorpromazine and compound , also inhibited the PTX‐induced K+ release. These results suggest that the K+ release induced by PTX involves the process(es) mediated by intracellular Ca2+ and calmodulin.

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