Abstract
Voltage-dependent type 7 K+ (KV7) channels play important physiological roles in neurons and muscle
cells. The aims of the present study were to investigate the motor effects of KV7 channel modulators in
the rat gastric fundus and the expression of KV7 channels in this tissue.
Muscle tone and electrical field stimulation (EFS)-evoked relaxations of precontracted longitudinal
muscle strips of the rat gastric fundus were investigated under nonadrenergic noncholinergic conditions
by organ bath studies. Gene expression was studied by real-time PCR and tissue localization of channels
was investigated by immunohistochemistry.
The KV7 channel blocker XE-991 induced concentration-dependent contractions, with mean pD2 and
Emax of 5.4 and 48% of the maximal U46619-induced contraction, respectively. The KV7 channel activators
retigabine and flupirtine concentration-dependently relaxed U46619-precontracted strips, with pD2s of
4.7 and 4.4 and Emax of 93% and 91% of the maximal relaxation induced by papaverine, respectively. XE-991
concentration-dependently inhibited retigabine-induced relaxation with a pIC50 of 6.2. XE-991 and DMP-
543, another KV7 channel blocker, increased by 13–25% or reduced by 11–21% the relaxations evoked
by low- or high-frequency EFS, respectively. XE-991 also reduced the relaxation induced by vasoactive
intestinal polypeptide (VIP) by 33% of controls. Transcripts encoded by all KV7 genes were detected in the
fundus, with 7.4 and 7.5 showing the highest expression levels. KV7.4 and 7.5 channels were visualized
by confocal immunofluorescence in both circular and longitudinal muscle layers.
In conclusion, in the rat proximal stomach, KV7 channels appear to contribute to the resting muscle tone
and to VIP- and high-frequency EFS-induced relaxation. KV7 channel activators could be useful relaxant
agents of the gastric smooth muscle.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 397-409 |
Number of pages | 13 |
Journal | Pharmacological Research |
Volume | 64 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2011 |
Keywords
- KCNQ channels
- KV7 channels
- Nonadrenergic noncholinergic relaxation
- Rat gastric fundus
- Retigabine
- XE-991