{"title":"β-肾上腺素受体拮抗剂与5-HT1A和5-HT1B受体拮抗剂阿普萘洛尔对人Kv1.3电流的影响。","authors":"Eunseo Kim, Su-Hyun Jo","doi":"10.4196/kjpp.25.098","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Alprenolol is a nonselective β-adrenoceptor antagonist used in treating cardiovascular diseases by stabilizing elevated heart rates and myocardial contractility through the inhibition of sympathetic nerve transmissions alongside its role as an antagonist of 5-HT<sub>1A</sub> and 5-HT<sub>1B</sub> receptors. This study aimed to examine whether alprenolol can affect human Kv1.3 channel (hKv1.3) currents, which contribute to the proliferation and activation of T lymphocytes by regulating the driving force of Ca<sup>2+</sup> influx. We investigated the acute effects of alprenolol on hKv1.3 channel currents using two-microelectrode voltage clamp recordings in <i>Xenopus</i> oocytes. Alprenolol exhibited concentration-dependent biphasic effects on hKv1.3 currents: it increased the current amplitudes at 1-100 μM but decreased them at 300-1,000 μM during a +50 mV depolarization step. A significant difference was found in alprenolol's effects on the peak and steady-state currents after 6 min of treatment with 10 μM, 50 μM, and 100 μM and 12 min of treatment with 10 μM and 50 μM. Furthermore, alprenolol affected the time constants of intrinsic inactivation and ultrarapid activation. However, no significant changes in <i>V<sub>1/2</sub></i> and <i>k</i> value were found for steady-state activation and inactivation curves, except for the <i>k</i> value between 50 μM and 1,000 μM of the inactivation curve. At 1,000 μM, alprenolol suppressed hKv1.3 currents more rapidly during 5 sec inter-stimulus intervals compared to 15 sec intervals, indicating use-dependent blockade. Therefore, the effects of alprenolol on the biphasic and various biophysical properties of hKv1.3 channels could cause drug concentration-dependent changes in immune function.</p>","PeriodicalId":54746,"journal":{"name":"Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":2.2000,"publicationDate":"2025-07-03","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Effects of β-adrenoceptor antagonist and 5-HT<sub>1A</sub> and 5-HT<sub>1B</sub> receptor antagonist alprenolol on human Kv1.3 currents.\",\"authors\":\"Eunseo Kim, Su-Hyun Jo\",\"doi\":\"10.4196/kjpp.25.098\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>Alprenolol is a nonselective β-adrenoceptor antagonist used in treating cardiovascular diseases by stabilizing elevated heart rates and myocardial contractility through the inhibition of sympathetic nerve transmissions alongside its role as an antagonist of 5-HT<sub>1A</sub> and 5-HT<sub>1B</sub> receptors. This study aimed to examine whether alprenolol can affect human Kv1.3 channel (hKv1.3) currents, which contribute to the proliferation and activation of T lymphocytes by regulating the driving force of Ca<sup>2+</sup> influx. We investigated the acute effects of alprenolol on hKv1.3 channel currents using two-microelectrode voltage clamp recordings in <i>Xenopus</i> oocytes. Alprenolol exhibited concentration-dependent biphasic effects on hKv1.3 currents: it increased the current amplitudes at 1-100 μM but decreased them at 300-1,000 μM during a +50 mV depolarization step. A significant difference was found in alprenolol's effects on the peak and steady-state currents after 6 min of treatment with 10 μM, 50 μM, and 100 μM and 12 min of treatment with 10 μM and 50 μM. Furthermore, alprenolol affected the time constants of intrinsic inactivation and ultrarapid activation. 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Effects of β-adrenoceptor antagonist and 5-HT1A and 5-HT1B receptor antagonist alprenolol on human Kv1.3 currents.
Alprenolol is a nonselective β-adrenoceptor antagonist used in treating cardiovascular diseases by stabilizing elevated heart rates and myocardial contractility through the inhibition of sympathetic nerve transmissions alongside its role as an antagonist of 5-HT1A and 5-HT1B receptors. This study aimed to examine whether alprenolol can affect human Kv1.3 channel (hKv1.3) currents, which contribute to the proliferation and activation of T lymphocytes by regulating the driving force of Ca2+ influx. We investigated the acute effects of alprenolol on hKv1.3 channel currents using two-microelectrode voltage clamp recordings in Xenopus oocytes. Alprenolol exhibited concentration-dependent biphasic effects on hKv1.3 currents: it increased the current amplitudes at 1-100 μM but decreased them at 300-1,000 μM during a +50 mV depolarization step. A significant difference was found in alprenolol's effects on the peak and steady-state currents after 6 min of treatment with 10 μM, 50 μM, and 100 μM and 12 min of treatment with 10 μM and 50 μM. Furthermore, alprenolol affected the time constants of intrinsic inactivation and ultrarapid activation. However, no significant changes in V1/2 and k value were found for steady-state activation and inactivation curves, except for the k value between 50 μM and 1,000 μM of the inactivation curve. At 1,000 μM, alprenolol suppressed hKv1.3 currents more rapidly during 5 sec inter-stimulus intervals compared to 15 sec intervals, indicating use-dependent blockade. Therefore, the effects of alprenolol on the biphasic and various biophysical properties of hKv1.3 channels could cause drug concentration-dependent changes in immune function.
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The Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology (Korean J. Physiol. Pharmacol., KJPP) is the official journal of both the Korean Physiological Society (KPS) and the Korean Society of Pharmacology (KSP). The journal launched in 1997 and is published bi-monthly in English. KJPP publishes original, peer-reviewed, scientific research-based articles that report successful advances in physiology and pharmacology. KJPP welcomes the submission of all original research articles in the field of physiology and pharmacology, especially the new and innovative findings. The scope of researches includes the action mechanism, pharmacological effect, utilization, and interaction of chemicals with biological system as well as the development of new drug targets. Theoretical articles that use computational models for further understanding of the physiological or pharmacological processes are also welcomed. Investigative translational research articles on human disease with an emphasis on physiology or pharmacology are also invited. KJPP does not publish work on the actions of crude biological extracts of either unknown chemical composition (e.g. unpurified and unvalidated) or unknown concentration. Reviews are normally commissioned, but consideration will be given to unsolicited contributions. All papers accepted for publication in KJPP will appear simultaneously in the printed Journal and online.