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  • Dorsal-root ganglion neurons  (1)
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    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: ω-Grammotoxin ; ω-Conotoxin ; Dihydropyridines ; Ca2+ channel ; Ca2+ current ; Dorsal-root ganglion neurons
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Field-potential stimulation of rat dorsal-root ganglion (DRG) neurons evoked action-potential-mediated transient increases in intracellular free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) as measured by indo-1-based microfluorimetry. Field-potential-evoked [Ca2+]i transients were abolished by tetrodotoxin, and their dependence on stimulus intensity exhibited an abrupt threshold. ω-Conotoxin GVIA (ω-CgTx, 100 nM) inhibited action-potential-mediated Ca2+ influx by 79%, while nitrendipine (1 μM) had little effect. ω-Grammotoxin SIA (ω-GsTx, 267 nM), a peptide toxin purified from the venom of the tarantula spider, Grammostola spatulata, blocked action-potential-mediated Ca2+ influx as effectively as did ω-CgTx, suggesting that ω-GsTx blocks N-type Ca2+ channels. In contrast to block by ω-CgTx, the block produced by ω-GsTx reversed upon washout of the peptide. ω-GsTx (270 nM) blocked 80%, and ω-CgTx (1 μM) blocked 64%, of whole-cell Ca2+ current (I Ca) elicited by step depolarization to 0 mV from a holding potential of −80 mV. ω-GsTx completely occluded inhibition of I Ca by ω-CgTx. However, when applied after ω-CgTx, ω-GsTx produced an additional inhibition of 27%, indicating that ω-GsTx also blocked a non-N-type Ca2+ channel. BayK8644 (1 μM) elicited an increase in I Ca in the presence of maximally effective concentrations of ω-GsTx, suggesting that ω-GsTx does not block L-type channels. Thus, ω-GsTx displays a selectivity for Ca2+ channel subtypes which should prove useful for studying Ca2+ channels and Ca2+-channel-mediated processes.
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