Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8533296 | Journal of Pharmacological Sciences | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Decreased brain glutamate level has emerged as a new therapeutic approach for epilepsy. This study investigated the effect and mechanism of amiodarone, an anti-arrhythmic drug with antiepileptic activity, on glutamate release in the rat hippocampus. In a synaptosomal preparation, amiodarone reduced 4-aminopyridine-evoked Ca2+-dependent glutamate release and cytosolic Ca2+ concentration elevation. Amiodarone did not affect the 4-aminopyridine-evoked depolarization of the synaptosomal membrane potential or the Na+ channel activator veratridine-evoked glutamate release, indicating that the amiodarone-mediated inhibition of glutamate release is not caused by a decrease in synaptosomal excitability. The inhibitory effect of amiodarone on 4-aminopyridine-evoked glutamate release was markedly decreased in synaptosomes pretreated with the Cav2.2 (N-type) and Cav2.1 (P/Q-type) channel blocker Ï-conotoxin MVIIC, the calmodulin antagonists W7 and calmidazolium, or the protein kinase A inhibitors H89 and KT5720. However, the intracellular Ca2+-release inhibitors dantrolene and CGP37157 had no effect on the amiodarone-mediated inhibition of glutamate release. Furthermore, amiodarone reduced the frequency of miniature excitatory postsynaptic currents without affecting their amplitude in hippocampal slices. Our data suggest that amiodarone reduces Ca2+ influx through N- and P/Q-type Ca2+ channels, subsequently reducing the Ca2+-calmodulin/protein kinase A cascade to inhibit the evoked glutamate release from rat hippocampal nerve terminals.
Keywords
HEPES buffer mediumGDHGF109203XHBMH89CGP37157KT5720mEPSCsFura-2-AM6-Cyano-7-nitroquinoxaline-2,3-dioneBSAd-AP5DiSC3(5)dl-TBOA[Ca2+]cbovine serum albuminAmiodaroneglutamate releasebisindolylmaleimide Iminiature excitatory postsynaptic currentsCNSCNQXcentral nervous systemSynaptosomescytosolic free Ca2+ concentrationFura-2-acetoxymethyl esterHippocampusCa2+ channelsglutamate dehydrogenase
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Authors
Chia Yu Chang, Chi Feng Hung, Shu Kuei Huang, Jinn Rung Kuo, Su Jane Wang,