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The marine polyether gambierol enhances muscle contraction and blocks a transient K+ current in skeletal muscle cells

Authors :
Schlumberger, Sébastien
Ouanounou, Gilles
Girard, Emmanuelle
Sasaki, Makoto
Fuwa, Haruhiko
Louzao, M. Carmen
Botana, Luis M.
Benoit, Evelyne
Molgó, Jordi
Source :
Toxicon. Oct2010, Vol. 56 Issue 5, p785-791. 7p.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Abstract: Gambierol is a complex marine toxin first isolated with ciguatoxins from cell cultures of the toxic dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus toxicus. Despite the chemical complexity of the polycyclic ether toxin, the total successful synthesis of gambierol has been achieved by different chemical strategies. In the present work the effects of synthetic gambierol on mouse and frog skeletal neuromuscular preparations and Xenopus skeletal myocytes have been studied. Gambierol (0.1–5 μM) significantly increased isometric twitch tension in neuromuscular preparations stimulated through the motor nerve. Less twitch augmentation was observed in directly stimulated muscles when comparing twitch tension–time integrals obtained by nerve stimulation. Also, gambierol induced small spontaneous muscle contraction originating from presynaptic activity that was completely inhibited by d-tubocurarine. Gambierol slowed the rate of muscle action potential repolarization, triggered spontaneous and/or repetitive action potentials, and neither affected action potential amplitude nor overshoot in skeletal muscle fibers. These results suggest that gambierol through an action on voltage-gated K+ channels prolongs the duration of action potentials, enhances the extent and time course of Ca2+ release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, and increases twitch tension generation. Further evidence is provided that gambierol at sub-micromolar concentrations blocks a fast inactivating outward K+ current that is responsible for action potential prolongation in Xenopus skeletal myocytes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00410101
Volume :
56
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Toxicon
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
53303282
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxicon.2010.06.001