The action of caffeine on inward barium current through voltage-dependent calcium channels in single rabbit ear artery cells |
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Authors: | A. D. Hughes S. Hering T. B. Bolton |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology, St. George's Hospital Medical School, Cranmer Terrace, SW17 0RE London, UK;(2) Central Institute for Cardiovascular Research, Academy of Sciences of the GDR, DDR-1115 Berlin-Buch, German Democratic Republic |
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Abstract: | The effect of caffeine on inward current carried by barium ions through voltage-dependent calcium channels has been investigated in single rabbit ear artery cells using whole-cell voltage-clamp techniques. Caffeine (1 –30 mM) caused a rapid and reversible concentration-dependent blockade of barium current and a related compound, 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine (IBMX), was a more potent inhibitor of barium current. Caffeine-induced inhibition of barium current showed no voltage- or usedependence and caffeine did not alter the steady-state inactivation of barium current. The effect of caffeine was not blocked by extracellular or by intracellular ryanodine or inclusion of both 5 mM 1,2-bis(2-aminophenoxy)-ethane N,N,N,N,-tetraacetic acid (BAPTA) and 2 mM ethylene glycol-bis(-amino ethyl ether) N,N,N,N,-tetraacetic acid (EGTA) in the intracellular solution. Rolipram and M&B 22984, non-xanthine inhibitors of phosphodiesterase, did not diminish inward barium current. The data indicate that caffeine and IBMX block voltage-operated calcium channels and it is suggested that this is due to a direct interaction of methylxanthines with the calcium channel. |
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Keywords: | Caffeine Methylxanthine Smooth muscle Calcium channel |
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