Flecainide sensitivity of a Na channel long QT mutation shows an open-channel blocking mechanism for use-dependent block.
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A long QT mutation in the cardiac sodium channel, D1790G (DG), shows enhanced flecainide use-dependent block (UDB). The relative importance of open and inactivated states of the channel in flecainide UDB has been controversial. We used a modifiable, inactivation-deficient mutant channel that contains the F1486C mutation in the IFM motif to investigate the UDB difference between the wild-type (WT-ICM) and DG (DG-ICM) channels. UDB at 5 Hz was greater in DG-ICM than WT-ICM, and IC50 values for steady-state UDB were 7.19 and 18.06 microM, respectively. When [2-(trimethyammonium) ethyl]methanethiosulfonate bromide (MTSET) was included in the pipette and fast inactivation was disabled, IC50 was 5.04 microM for DG-ICM and 12.63 microM for WT-ICM. We measured open-channel block by flecainide directly in MTSET-treated, noninactivating ICM channels. Steady-state block was higher for DG-ICM than WT-ICM (IC50 was 2.34 microM for DG-ICM and 5.87 microM for WT-ICM), suggesting that open-channel block is an important determinant of flecainide UDB. We obtained association (kon) and dissociation (koff) rates for open-channel block by the Langmuir-isotherm model. They were koff = 31.37 s(-1), kon = 5.83 s(-1).microM(-1), and calculated Kd = 5.38 microM for WT-ICM (where Kd = koff/kon); and koff = 24.88 s(-1), kon = 9.54 s(-1).microM(-1), and calculated Kd = 2.61 microM for DG-ICM. These Kd values were similar to IC50 measured from steady-state open-channel block. Furthermore, we modeled UDB mathematically by using these kinetic rates and found that the model predicted experimental UDB accurately. The recovery from UDB had a minor contribution to UDB. Flecainide UDB is predominantly determined by an open-channel blocking mechanism, and DG-ICM channels appeared to have an altered open-channel state with higher flecainide affinity than WT-ICM.
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Zhu, Yujie, John W. Kyle, and Peter J. Lee. Flecainide sensitivity of a Na channel long QT mutation shows an open-channel blocking mechanism for use-dependent block. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 291: H29–H37, 2006. First published February 24, 2006; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.01317.2005.—A long QT mutation in the cardiac sodium channel, D1790G (DG), shows enhanced flecainide use-dependent block (U...
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عنوان ژورنال:
- American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology
دوره 291 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2006