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The saponin monomer of dwarf lilyturf tuber, DT-13, reduces L-type calcium currents during hypoxia in adult, rat ventricular myocytes

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LIFE SCIENCES
Volume 77, Issue 24, Pages 3021-3030

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2005.01.039

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dwarf lilyturf tuber-13 (DT-13); hypoxia; patch-clamp; calcium channels; ventricular myocyte

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The saponin monomer 13 of dwarf lilyturf tuber (DT-13), one of the saponin monomers of dwarf lilyturf tuber, has been found to have potent cardioprotective effects. In order to investigate the effects of DT-13 on L-type calcium currents (I-Ca,(L)), exploring the mechanisms of DT-13's cardioprotective effects in the condition of pathophysiology, we directly measured the ICa,L during hypoxia in the adult rat cardiac myocytes exposed to DT-13 using standard whole-cell patch-clamp recording technique. Our previous results showed that DT-13 exerted decreasing effects on the ICa,L of the single adult rat cardiac myocytes. In the condition of hypoxia, the current density was inhibited by about 29% after exposure of the cells to DT-13 (0.1 mu mol L-1) for 10 min, from 6.96 +/- 1.05 pA/pF to 4.38 +/- 0.35 pA/pF (n = 5, P < 0. 05). This I-Ca,I-L-inhibiting action of DT-13 was concentration-dependent and showed no firequency-dependence. DT-13 up-shifted the current-voltage (I-V) curve. Steady-state activation ofI(Ca,L) was not affected markedly, and the half activation potential (V-0.5) in the presence of DT-13 (0.1 [mu mol L-1) was also not significantly different. DT-13 at 0.1 mu mol L-1 markedly accelerated the voltage-dependent steady-state inactivation of calcium current and shifted the steady-state inactivation curve of I-Ca,L to the left. In combination with previous reports, these results suggest that there might be a close relationship between the cardioprotective effects of DT-13 and L-type calcium channels in the condition of hypoxia. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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