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XB-ART-16978
J Gen Physiol 1997 Feb 01;1092:169-80.
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Dihydropyridine action on voltage-dependent potassium channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes.

Avdonin V , Shibata EF , Hoshi T .


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Dihydropyridines (DHPs) are well known for their effects on L-typed voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels, However, these drugs also affect other voltage-dependent ion channels, including Shaker K+ channels. We examined the effects of DHPs on the Shaker K+ channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes. Intracellular applications of DHPs quickly and reversibly induced apparent inactivation in the Shaker K+ mutant channels with disrupted N- and C-type inactivation. We found that DHPs interact with the open state of the channel as evidenced by the decreased mean open time. The DHPs effects are voltage-dependent, becoming more effective with hyperpolarization. A model which involves binding of two DHP molecules to the channel is consistent with the results obtained in our experiments.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: dhps dpyd dpys shd tcea1


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References [+] :
Baukrowitz, Use-dependent blockers and exit rate of the last ion from the multi-ion pore of a K+ channel. 1996, Pubmed