Bednarczyk P, Kicińska A, Kominkova V, Ondrias K, Dolowy K, Szewczyk A
Department of Biophysics, Agricultural University SGGW, 26/30 Rakowiecka St., 02-528 Warszawa, Poland.
J Membr Biol. 2004 May 15;199(2):63-72. doi: 10.1007/s00232-004-0676-9.
The mitochondrial ATP-regulated potassium (mitoK(ATP) channel has been suggested as trigger and effector in myocardial ischemic preconditioning. However, molecular and pharmacological properties of the mitoK(ATP) channel remain unclear. In the present study, single-channel activity was measured after reconstitution of the inner mitochondrial membrane from bovine ventricular myocardium into bilayer lipid membrane. After incorporation, a potassium-selective current was recorded with mean conductance of 103 +/- 9 pS in symmetrical 150 mM KCl. Single-channel activity of this reconstituted protein showed properties of the mitoK(ATP) channel: it was blocked by 500 microM ATP/Mg, activated by the potassium-channel opener diazoxide at 30 microM, inhibited by 50 microM glibenclamide or 150 microM 5-hydroxydecanoic acid, and was not affected by the plasma membrane ATP-regulated potassium-channel blocker HMR1098 at 100 microM. We observed that the mitoK(ATP) channel was blocked by quinine in the micromolar concentration range. The inhibition by quinine was additionally verified with the use of 86Rb+ flux experiments and submitochondrial particles. Quinine inhibited binding of the sulfonylurea derivative [3H]glibenclamide to the inner mitochondrial membrane. We conclude that quinine inhibits the cardiac mitoK(ATP) channel by acting on the mitochondrial sulfonylurea receptor.
线粒体ATP敏感性钾通道(mitoK(ATP)通道)被认为是心肌缺血预处理中的触发因素和效应器。然而,mitoK(ATP)通道的分子和药理学特性仍不清楚。在本研究中,将牛心室心肌的线粒体内膜重组到双层脂质膜中后,测量了单通道活性。重组后,在对称的150 mM KCl中记录到一种钾选择性电流,平均电导为103±9 pS。这种重组蛋白的单通道活性表现出mitoK(ATP)通道的特性:它被500 μM ATP/Mg阻断,被30 μM钾通道开放剂二氮嗪激活,被50 μM格列本脲或150 μM 5-羟基癸酸抑制,并且不受100 μM质膜ATP敏感性钾通道阻滞剂HMR1098的影响。我们观察到,mitoK(ATP)通道在微摩尔浓度范围内被奎宁阻断。通过使用86Rb+通量实验和亚线粒体颗粒进一步证实了奎宁的抑制作用。奎宁抑制磺脲类衍生物[3H]格列本脲与线粒体内膜的结合。我们得出结论,奎宁通过作用于线粒体磺脲类受体来抑制心脏mitoK(ATP)通道。