Callipeltin A: sodium ionophore effect and tension development in vascular smooth muscle |
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Authors: | Trevisi Lucia Cargnelli Gabriella Ceolotto Giulio Papparella Italia Semplicini Andrea Zampella Angela D'Auria Maria Valeria Luciani Sisto |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology and Anaesthesiology, University of Padua, Largo E. Meneghetti 2, 35131 Padua, Italy. |
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Abstract: | Callipeltin A is a cyclic depsidecapeptide isolated from the marine sponges Callipelta sp. and Latrunculia sp. that has been previously shown to increase the force of contraction of guinea-pig atria through the inhibition of Na+/Ca2+ exchanger (NCX). We investigated the effect of callipeltin A on guinea-pig aortic rings contracted by procedures that activate NCX in "calcium entry mode". Callipeltin A did not inhibit these contractions. Resting aorta responded to callipeltin A with a remarkable contraction that was concentration-dependent (EC50 0.44microM). This contraction was not inhibited by the calcium channel blocker verapamil and was not mediated by the activation of alpha-adrenergic or endothelin-1 receptors. Pre-incubation of aortic rings with 0.5mM amiloride, an inhibitor of NCX, completely prevented callipeltin A-induced contraction. Furthermore, callipeltin A (EC50 0.51microM) increased Na+ efflux of Na-loaded erythrocytes. 1H and 13C NMR resonances of callipeltin A revealed small but significant changes in the titration with K+ and Na+ salts. It is suggested that the effect of callipeltin A on cardiac and vascular preparations is linked to a Na-ionophore action. |
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Keywords: | NCX, Na+/Ca2+ exchanger [Na+]0, extracellular Na+ concentration [Na+]i, intracellular Na+ concentration [Ca2+]i, intracellular Ca2+ concentration |
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