Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2012109 | Pharmacological Reports | 2014 | 6 Pages |
BackgroundSince lymphocytes predominantly express delayed rectifier K+-channels (Kv1.3) that trigger lymphocyte activation, statins, which exert immunosuppressive effects, would affect the channel currents.MethodsEmploying the patch-clamp technique in murine thymocytes, we examined the effects of statins on Kv1.3-channel currents and the membrane capacitance (Cm).ResultsPravastatin significantly suppressed the pulse-end currents of the channels. Lovastatin and simvastatin also suppressed the peak currents, significantly decreasing the Cm.ConclusionsThis study demonstrated for the first time that statins inhibit thymocyte Kv1.3-channels. The slow inactivation patterns induced by lovastatin and simvastatin may be associated with their accumulation in the plasma membranes.