Reserpine: interactions with batrachotoxin and brevetoxin sites on voltage-dependent sodium channels
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Reserpine: interactions with batrachotoxin and brevetoxin sites on voltage-dependent sodium channels
Abstract
Reserpine inhibited batrachotoxin-elicited sodium influx in guinea pig brain synaptoneurosomes with an IC50 of about 1 microM. In the presence of brevetoxin the IC50 increased to about 80 microM. Reserpine inhibited binding of batrachotoxinin-A [3H]benzoate ([3H]BTX-B) binding in a complex manner causing a partial inhibition from 0.001 to 0.08 microM, then a rebound stimulation from 0.1 to 0.8 microM, followed by complete inhibition by 80 microM. The stimulation was prevented by the presence of brevetoxin; reserpine then smoothly inhibited binding with an IC50 of about 1 microM. Reserpine at 1 microM slightly reduced the off-rate of [3H]BTX-B binding measured in the presence of veratridine, while at a concentration of 50 microM it enhanced the off-rate, presumably by an allosteric mechanism. Reserpine at 0.3-10 microM elicited a partial inhibition of the binding of [3H]brevetoxin-3. The local anesthetic dibucaine had effects similar to reserpine: It partially inhibited binding of [3H]brevetoxin. The presence of brevetoxin reduced the potency of dibucaine as an inhibitor of batrachotoxin-elicited sodium influx from an IC50 of about 2 microM to an IC50 of about 50 microM. The results suggest that reserpine binds at both a local anesthetic site to cause allosteric inhibition of batrachotoxin-binding and action, but that it also binds to another site causing, like brevetoxin, an enhancement of batrachotoxin-binding and action. Local anesthetics also may bind to the brevetoxin site.
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