Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1941178 Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) affects contractility and ionic currents in the heart. However, the electrophysiological effects, especially on delayed rectifier K currents (IK), have not yet been fully elucidated. We examined the effects of TNF-α on IK. Using a voltage-clamp method, IK was measured in guinea pig ventricular myocytes in the basal state and after pharmacological intervention. To specify the site of the action of TNF-α, the myocytes were incubated with pertussis toxin or N-oleoylethanolamine, a ceramidase inhibitor, and IK was measured. TNF-α suppressed IK when it was enhanced by isoproterenol, histamine or forskolin but not in the basal state or when IK was augmented by an internal application of cyclic AMP. Both pre-incubation with pertussis toxin and N-oleoylethanolamine abolished the inhibitory action of TNF-α on isoproterenol-augmented IK. TNF-α inhibits IK, mainly IKs, when it is augmented by PKA as a result of the generation of sphingosine.

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