Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (Jan 2006)

Blockade by NIP-142, an Antiarrhythmic Agent, of Carbachol-Induced Atrial Action Potential Shortening and GIRK1/4 Channel

  • Matsuda Tomoyuki,
  • Ito Mie,
  • Ishimaru Sayoko,
  • Tsuruoka Noriko,
  • Saito Tomoaki,
  • Iida-Tanaka Naoko,
  • Hashimoto Norio,
  • Yamashita Toru,
  • Tsuruzoe Nobutomo,
  • Tanaka Hikaru,
  • Shigenobu Koki

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 101, no. 4
pp. 303 – 310

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Abstract.: Mechanisms for the atria-specific action potential-prolonging action of NIP-142 ((3R*,4S*)-4-cyclopropylamino-3,4-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-6-(4-methoxyphenylacetylamino)-7-nitro-2H-1-benzopyran-3-ol), a benzopyran compound that terminates experimental atrial arrhythmia, was examined. In isolated guinea-pig atrial tissue, NIP-142 reversed the shortening of action potential duration induced by either carbachol or adenosine. These effects were mimicked by tertiapin, but not by E-4031. NIP-142 concentration-dependently blocked the human G protein-coupled inwardly rectifying potassium channel current (GIRK1/4 channel current) expressed in HEK-293 cells with an EC50 value of 0.64 µM. At higher concentrations, NIP-142 blocked the human ether a go-go related gene (HERG) channel current with an EC50 value of 44 µM. In isolated guinea-pig papillary muscles, NIP-142 had no effect on the negative inotropic effect of carbachol under β-adrenergic stimulation, indicating lack of effect on the muscarinic receptor and Gi protein. These results suggest that NIP-142 directly inhibits the acetylcholine-activated potassium current. Keywords:: NIP-142, antiarrhythmic agent, action potential duration, GIRK1/4 channel, atrial fibrillation