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001-es BibID:BIBFORM046274
Első szerző:Gáspár Rezső (biofizikus)
Cím:[Béta]-scorpion toxin 2 from Centruroides noxius blocks voltage-gated K+ channels in human lymphocytes / Gaspar R., Bene L., Damjanovich S., Munoz-Garay C., Calderon-Aranda E. S., Possani L. D.
Dátum:1995
ISSN:0006-291X
Megjegyzések:Using the patch-clamp technique, we determined that beta-scorpion toxin 2 from Centruroides noxius Hoffmann decreased whole-cell n-type K+ currents in human peripheral blood lymphocytes, with a half blocking concentration of approx. 5 microM. Toxin-2-accelerated inactivation, however, did not influence the kinetics of activation of the K+ conductance. The percentage increase in K+ channel inactivation rate and the degree of drug-induced block was independent of membrane potential. K+ channel block by Toxin 2 was instantaneous, not removable by washing with drug free extracellular solution. However, 10 mg/ml BSA in the bath lifted the toxin-induced block almost instantaneously and completely. Flow cytometric membrane potential measurements with the oxonol dye showed that Toxin 2 depolarizes human lymphocytes in concert with its K+ channel blocking effect.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Elméleti orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Megjelenés:Biochemical And Biophysical Research Communications. - 213 : 2 (1995), p. 419-423. -
További szerzők:Bene László (1963-) (biofizikus) Damjanovich Sándor (1936-2017) (biofizikus) Munoz-Garay, Carlos Calderon-Aranda, Emma S. Possani, Lourival Domingos
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM004635
Első szerző:Péter Mózes (orvos, neuroradiológus) ifj.
Cím:Pandinus imperator scorpion venom blocks voltage-gated K+ channels in human lymphocytes / Peter, M. Jr., Varga, Z., Panyi, G., Bene, L., Damjanovich, S., Pieri, C., Possani, L. D., Gaspar, R.
Dátum:1998
ISSN:006-291X
Megjegyzések:Using the patch-clamp technique, we determined that Pandinus imperator scorpion venom blocked whole-cell n-type K+ currents in human peripheral blood lymphocytes in a dose-dependent manner with Kd = 0.02 microgram/ml. K+ channel block was instantaneous and removable by washing with venom-free extracellular solution. The venom-induced block was independent of membrane potential. The venom did not influence activation and inactivation kinetics of the K+ channels, however, accelerated recovery from inactivation. Purified peptides Pi1, Pi2, and Pi3 from the P. imperator venom powerfully blocked Kv1.3 channels in human lymphocytes with Kd values of 9.7 nM, 50 pM, and 0.5 nM, respectively. Flow cytometric membrane potential measurements with the oxonol dye showed that Pi2, the most effective peptide toxin of the P. imperator venom, depolarizes human lymphocytes in accordance with its K+ channel blocking effect.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Elméleti orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Barbiturates
blood
drug effects
Electrophysiology
Flow Cytometry
Fluorescent Dyes
Human
isolation and purification
Isoxazoles
Kinetics
Lymphocytes
Membrane Potentials
metabolism
Patch-Clamp Techniques
pharmacology
physiology
Potassium
Potassium Channel Blockers
Potassium Channels
Protein Binding
Scorpion Venoms
Support, Non-U.S.Gov't
Support, U.S.Gov't, P.H.S.
Toxins
Megjelenés:Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. - 242 : 3 (1998), p. 621-625. -
További szerzők:Varga Zoltán (1969-) (biofizikus, szakfordító) Panyi György (1966-) (biofizikus) Bene László (1963-) (biofizikus) Damjanovich Sándor (1936-2017) (biofizikus) Pieri, Carlo Possani, Lourival Domingos Gáspár Rezső (1944-) (biofizikus)
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