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A synthetic chloride channel relaxes airway smooth muscle of the rat.


ABSTRACT: Synthetic ion channels may have potential therapeutic applications, provided they possess appropriate biological activities. The present study was designed to examine the ability of small molecule-based synthetic Cl(-) channels to modulate airway smooth muscle responsiveness. Changes in isometric tension were measured in rat tracheal rings. Relaxations to the synthetic chloride channel SCC-1 were obtained during sustained contractions to KCl. The anion dependency of the effect of SCC-1 was evaluated by ion substitution experiments. The sensitivity to conventional Cl(-) transport inhibitors was also tested. SCC-1 caused concentration-dependent relaxations during sustained contractions to potassium chloride. This relaxing effect was dependent on the presence of extracellular Cl(-) and HCO(3) (-). It was insensitive to conventional Cl(-) channels/transport inhibitors that blocked the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator and calcium-activated Cl(-) channels. SCC-1 did not inhibit contractions induced by carbachol, endothelin-1, 5-hydroxytryptamine or the calcium ionophore A23187. SCC-1 relaxes airway smooth muscle during contractions evoked by depolarizing solutions. The Cl(-) conductance conferred by this synthetic compound is distinct from the endogenous transport systems for chloride anions.

SUBMITTER: Yau KH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3458840 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A synthetic chloride channel relaxes airway smooth muscle of the rat.

Yau Kwok-hei KH   Mak Judith Choi-wo JC   Leung Susan Wai-sum SW   Yang Dan D   Vanhoutte Paul M PM  

PloS one 20120926 9


Synthetic ion channels may have potential therapeutic applications, provided they possess appropriate biological activities. The present study was designed to examine the ability of small molecule-based synthetic Cl(-) channels to modulate airway smooth muscle responsiveness. Changes in isometric tension were measured in rat tracheal rings. Relaxations to the synthetic chloride channel SCC-1 were obtained during sustained contractions to KCl. The anion dependency of the effect of SCC-1 was evalu  ...[more]

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