Block and modified gating of cardiac calcium channel currents by terodiline

Toshitsugu Ogura, Stephen Jones, Lesya M. Shuba, John R. McCullough, Terence F. McDonald

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Abstract

1. Terodiline, an anticholinergic/antispasmodic drug effective in the treatment of urinary incontinence, is presently restricted due to adverse side effects on cardiac function. To characterize its effects on cardiac L-type Ca2+-channel current carried by Ca2+ (I(Ca,L)) and Ba2+ (I(Ba,L)), concentrations ranging from 0.1 to 100 μM were applied to whole-cell-configured guinea-pig ventricular myocytes. 2. Although sub-micromolar concentrations of terodiline had no effect on I(Ca,L) at 0 mV, 100 μM drug reduced its amplitude to ca. 10% of pre-drug control. The estimated IC50 (15.2 μM in K-dialysed cells. 12.2 μM in Cs+-dialysed cells; 0.1 Hz pulsing rate) is eight times higher than reported for I(Ca,L) in bladder smooth muscle myocytes. 3. Terodiline affected I(Ca,L) in a use-dependent manner; block increased when the pulsing rate was increased from 0.1 to 2-3 Hz, and when holding potential was lowered from -43 mV. The drug accelerated the decay of I(Ca,L) at 0 mV in a concentration-dependent manner, and slowed the recovery of channels from inactivation. 4. Terodiline reduced peak I(Ba,L), more effectively than peak I(Ca,L), and markedly accelerated the rate of inactivation of the current. 5. The results are discussed in terms of mechanisms of Ca2+ channel block and relation to the therapeutic and cardiotoxic effects of the drug.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1837-1845
Number of pages9
JournalBritish Journal of Pharmacology
Volume127
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1999

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Pharmacology

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