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AB317. SPR-44 Pharmacological activation of individual KCNQ channel subtypes in detrusor smooth muscle represents a promising novel approach for overactive bladder treatment
OBJECTIVE: Our recent studies have demonstrated voltage-gated KCNQ channels (KCNQ1-KCNQ5) as key regulators of detrusor smooth muscle (DSM) function. Despite emerging developments, the physiological role of individual KCNQ channel subtypes remains less clear. Here, we utilized the novel compound ML-...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5143272/ http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tau.2016.s317 |
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author | Provence, Aaron Angoli, Damiano Petkov, Georgi V. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Our recent studies have demonstrated voltage-gated KCNQ channels (KCNQ1-KCNQ5) as key regulators of detrusor smooth muscle (DSM) function. Despite emerging developments, the physiological role of individual KCNQ channel subtypes remains less clear. Here, we utilized the novel compound ML-213, a potent activator of KCNQ2, KCNQ4, and KCNQ5 channels, to elucidate their physiological roles in guinea pig DSM function. METHODS: Using isometric DSM tension recordings, Ca(2+) imaging, and amphotericin-B perforated patch-clamp electrophysiology, we elucidated the role of ML-213-sensitive KCNQ channels in regulating DSM excitability and contractility. RESULTS: ML-213 concentration-dependently (100 nM–30 µM) inhibited spontaneous phasic, pharmacologically-induced, and nerve-evoked contractions in DSM isolated strips. ML-213 (10 µM) decreased the global intracellular Ca(2+) concentrations in DSM isolated strips, effects blocked by the L-type voltage-gated Ca(2+) (Ca(V)) channel inhibitor nifedipine (1 µM) and the KCNQ1-KCNQ5 channel inhibitor XE991 (10 µM). These data suggest that ML-213 decreases the global intracellular Ca(2+) concentration by inhibiting L-type Ca(V) channels through an indirect mechanism downstream from KCNQ channel activation. In addition, ML-213 hyperpolarized the cell membrane potential and inhibited spontaneous action potentials in DSM cells, effects reversible by washout. We next aimed to examine the effects of ML-213 on whole cell KCNQ currents. To isolate KCNQ currents, the bath solution contained the large conductance voltage- and Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channel inhibitor paxilline (1 µM) and gadolinium chloride (GdCl(3), 50 µM), which blocks L-type Ca(V) channels and non-selective cation channels. Under these experimental conditions, ML-213 (10 µM) enhanced whole cell KCNQ currents. These findings suggest that the modulation of K(+) transport through ML-213-sensitive KCNQ channels underlies ML-213-induced cell membrane hyperpolarization to decrease the global intracellular Ca(2+) concentration and DSM contractility. CONCLUSIONS: These data using the novel compound ML-213, suggest that KCNQ2-, KCNQ4-, and KCNQ5-containing channels are essential regulators of the excitability, intracellular Ca(2+) concentration, and contractility of DSM by virtue of their control of the membrane potential. Moreover, these new findings provide a foundational basis for future investigations on KCNQ channel functional roles in human DSM excitability and contractility to confirm their potential as novel therapeutic targets for overactive bladder. SOURCE OF FUNDING: NIH grant R01-DK106964 to GV Petkov and F31-DK104528 to A Provence. |
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spelling | pubmed-51432722016-12-19 AB317. SPR-44 Pharmacological activation of individual KCNQ channel subtypes in detrusor smooth muscle represents a promising novel approach for overactive bladder treatment Provence, Aaron Angoli, Damiano Petkov, Georgi V. Transl Androl Urol Abstract OBJECTIVE: Our recent studies have demonstrated voltage-gated KCNQ channels (KCNQ1-KCNQ5) as key regulators of detrusor smooth muscle (DSM) function. Despite emerging developments, the physiological role of individual KCNQ channel subtypes remains less clear. Here, we utilized the novel compound ML-213, a potent activator of KCNQ2, KCNQ4, and KCNQ5 channels, to elucidate their physiological roles in guinea pig DSM function. METHODS: Using isometric DSM tension recordings, Ca(2+) imaging, and amphotericin-B perforated patch-clamp electrophysiology, we elucidated the role of ML-213-sensitive KCNQ channels in regulating DSM excitability and contractility. RESULTS: ML-213 concentration-dependently (100 nM–30 µM) inhibited spontaneous phasic, pharmacologically-induced, and nerve-evoked contractions in DSM isolated strips. ML-213 (10 µM) decreased the global intracellular Ca(2+) concentrations in DSM isolated strips, effects blocked by the L-type voltage-gated Ca(2+) (Ca(V)) channel inhibitor nifedipine (1 µM) and the KCNQ1-KCNQ5 channel inhibitor XE991 (10 µM). These data suggest that ML-213 decreases the global intracellular Ca(2+) concentration by inhibiting L-type Ca(V) channels through an indirect mechanism downstream from KCNQ channel activation. In addition, ML-213 hyperpolarized the cell membrane potential and inhibited spontaneous action potentials in DSM cells, effects reversible by washout. We next aimed to examine the effects of ML-213 on whole cell KCNQ currents. To isolate KCNQ currents, the bath solution contained the large conductance voltage- and Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channel inhibitor paxilline (1 µM) and gadolinium chloride (GdCl(3), 50 µM), which blocks L-type Ca(V) channels and non-selective cation channels. Under these experimental conditions, ML-213 (10 µM) enhanced whole cell KCNQ currents. These findings suggest that the modulation of K(+) transport through ML-213-sensitive KCNQ channels underlies ML-213-induced cell membrane hyperpolarization to decrease the global intracellular Ca(2+) concentration and DSM contractility. CONCLUSIONS: These data using the novel compound ML-213, suggest that KCNQ2-, KCNQ4-, and KCNQ5-containing channels are essential regulators of the excitability, intracellular Ca(2+) concentration, and contractility of DSM by virtue of their control of the membrane potential. Moreover, these new findings provide a foundational basis for future investigations on KCNQ channel functional roles in human DSM excitability and contractility to confirm their potential as novel therapeutic targets for overactive bladder. SOURCE OF FUNDING: NIH grant R01-DK106964 to GV Petkov and F31-DK104528 to A Provence. AME Publishing Company 2016-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5143272/ http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tau.2016.s317 Text en 2016 Translational Andrology and Urology. All rights reserved. |
spellingShingle | Abstract Provence, Aaron Angoli, Damiano Petkov, Georgi V. AB317. SPR-44 Pharmacological activation of individual KCNQ channel subtypes in detrusor smooth muscle represents a promising novel approach for overactive bladder treatment |
title | AB317. SPR-44 Pharmacological activation of individual KCNQ channel subtypes in detrusor smooth muscle represents a promising novel approach for overactive bladder treatment |
title_full | AB317. SPR-44 Pharmacological activation of individual KCNQ channel subtypes in detrusor smooth muscle represents a promising novel approach for overactive bladder treatment |
title_fullStr | AB317. SPR-44 Pharmacological activation of individual KCNQ channel subtypes in detrusor smooth muscle represents a promising novel approach for overactive bladder treatment |
title_full_unstemmed | AB317. SPR-44 Pharmacological activation of individual KCNQ channel subtypes in detrusor smooth muscle represents a promising novel approach for overactive bladder treatment |
title_short | AB317. SPR-44 Pharmacological activation of individual KCNQ channel subtypes in detrusor smooth muscle represents a promising novel approach for overactive bladder treatment |
title_sort | ab317. spr-44 pharmacological activation of individual kcnq channel subtypes in detrusor smooth muscle represents a promising novel approach for overactive bladder treatment |
topic | Abstract |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5143272/ http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tau.2016.s317 |
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