Dihydropyridines as potent calcium channel blockers in neuronal cells
- PMID: 6825846
- DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(83)80377-9
Dihydropyridines as potent calcium channel blockers in neuronal cells
Abstract
Nicardipine, one of the dihydropyridine derivatives, in a nanomolar concentration range suppressed the high K+ -induced neurotransmitter release from cultured neuronal cells (chick embryonic neural retina cells and clonal rat pheochromocytoma cells). The high K+ -induced Ca2+ uptake into pheochromocytoma cell was also blocked by nicardipine in the same concentration range. [3H]Nitrendipine, another dihydropyridine derivative, bound specifically to pheochromocytoma cell homogenate in a saturable manner. We concluded that dihydropyridines block and bind to the high K+ -sensitive Ca2+ channels in neuronal cells.
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