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Verapamil Block of T-type Calcium Channels

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Journal Mol Pharmacol
Date 2010 Dec 15
PMID 21149638
Citations 34
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Verapamil is a prototypical phenylalkylamine (PAA), and it was the first calcium channel blocker to be used clinically. It tonically blocks L-type channels in the inner pore with micromolar affinity, and its affinity increases at depolarized membrane potentials. In T-type calcium channels, verapamil blocks with micromolar affinity and has modestly increased affinity at depolarized potentials. We found that a related PAA, 4-desmethoxyverapamil (D888), is comparable with verapamil both in affinity and in state-dependence. Permanently charged verapamil was more effective intracellularly than neutral verapamil. Charged PAAs were able to access their binding site from both inside and outside the cell. Furthermore, membrane-impermeant [2-(trimethylammonium)ethyl]methanethiosulfonate was able to access the inner pore from outside of the cell. We examined a homology model of the T-type calcium channel to look for possible routes of drug entry. Mutation of L1825W produced a channel that was blocked significantly more slowly by charged verapamil from the outside, with an increase in apparent affinity when the drug was applied from the inside. Data suggest that T-type channels have a back pathway through which charged drugs can access the inner pore of the channel without passing through the plasma membrane.

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