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The effects of paeoniflorin monomer of a Chinese herb on cardiac ion channels.

Authors :
Wang RR
Li N
Zhang YH
Ran YQ
Pu JL
Source :
Chinese medical journal [Chin Med J (Engl)] 2011 Oct; Vol. 124 (19), pp. 3105-11.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Background: Because of the potential proarrhythmic effect of current antiarrhythmic drugs, it is still desirable to find safer antiarrhythmic drugs worldwide. Paeoniflorin is one of the Chinese herb monomers that have different effects on many ion channels. The present study aimed to determine the effects of paeoniflorin on cardiac ion channels.<br />Methods: Whole-cell patch-clamp technique was used to record ion channel currents. L-type calcium current (I(Ca-L)), inward rectifier potassium current (I(K1)), and transient outward potassium current (I(to1)) were studied in rat ventricular myocytes and sodium current (I(Na)), slow delayed rectifier current (I(Ks)), and HERG current (I(Kr)) were investigated in transfected human embryonic kidney 293 cells.<br />Results: One hundred µmol/L paeoniflorin reduced the peak I(Ca-L) by 40.29% at the test potential of +10 mV (from (-9.78 ± 0.52) pA/pF to (-5.84 ± 0.89) pA/pF, n = 5, P = 0.028). The steady-state activation curve was shifted to more positive potential in the presence of the drug. The half activation potentials were (-11.22 ± 0.27) mV vs. (-5.95 ± 0.84) mV (n = 5, P = 0.007), respectively. However, the steady-state inactivation and the time course of recovery from inactivation were not changed. One hundred µmol/L paeoniflorin completely inhibited the peak I(Na) and the effect was reversible. Moreover, paeoniflorin inhibited the I(K1) by 30.13% at the test potential of -100 mV (from -25.26 ± 8.21) pA/pF to (-17.65 ± 6.52) pA/pF, n = 6, P = 0.015) without effects on the reversal potential and the rectification property. By contrast, 100 µmol/L paeoniflorin had no effects on I(to1), I(Ks) or I(Kr) channels.<br />Conclusions: The study demonstrated that paeoniflorin blocked I(Ca-L), I(Na), and I(K1) without affecting I(to1), I(Ks), or I(Kr). The multi-channel block effect may account for its antiarrhythmic effects with less proarrhythmic potential.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2542-5641
Volume :
124
Issue :
19
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Chinese medical journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22040564