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The protein kinase C inhibitor, bisindolylmaleimide (I), inhibits voltage-dependent K+ channels in coronary arterial smooth muscle cells

Authors
Park, Won SunSon, Youn KyoungKo, Eun A.Ko, Jae-HongLee, Hyang AePark, Kyoung SunEarm, Yung E.
Issue Date
Jun-2005
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
bisindolylmaleimide (I)coronary arteryvoltage-dependent K channelprotein kinase C
Citation
Life Sciences, v.77, no.5, pp 512 - 527
Pages
16
Journal Title
Life Sciences
Volume
77
Number
5
Start Page
512
End Page
527
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/66793
DOI
10.1016/j.lfs.2004.10.073
ISSN
0024-3205
1879-0631
Abstract
We examined the effects of the protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitor, bisindolylmaleimide (BIM) (I), on voltage-dependent K+ (K V) channels in rabbit coronary arterial smooth muscle cells using whole-cell patch clamp technique. BIM (I) reversibly and dose-dependently inhibited the KV currents with an apparent Kd value of 0.27 μM. The inhibition of the KV current by BIM (I) was highly voltage-dependent between -30 and +10 mV (voltage range of channel activation), and the additive inhibition of the KV current by BIM (I) was voltage-dependence in the full activation voltage range. The rate constants of association and dissociation for BIM (I) were 18.4 μM-1 s -1 and 4.7 s-1, respectively. BIM (I) had no effect on the steady-state activation and inactivation of KV channels. BIM (I) caused use-dependent inhibition of KV current, which was consistent with the slow recovery from inactivation in the presence of BIM (I) (recovery time constants were 856.95 ± 282.6 ms for control, and 1806.38 ± 110.0 ms for 300 nM BIM (I)). ATP-sensitive K+ (KATP), inward rectifier K+ (KIR), Ca2+-activated K+ (BKCa) channels, which regulate the membrane potential and arterial tone, were not affected by BIM (I). The PKC inhibitor, chelerythrine, and protein kinase A (PKA) inhibitor, PKA-IP, had little effect on the KV current and did not significantly alter the inhibitory effects of BIM (I) on the KV current. These results suggest that BIM (I) inhibits KV channels in a phosphorylation-independent, and voltage-, time- and use-dependent manner. © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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