- Inhibitory mechanism of SN-6, a novel benzyloxyphenyl Na+/Ca2+ exchange inhibitor.
Inhibitory mechanism of SN-6, a novel benzyloxyphenyl Na+/Ca2+ exchange inhibitor.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (2007-04-21)
Satomi Kita, Takahiro Iwamoto
PMID17446497
ABSTRACT
We investigated the pharmacological properties of SN-6, a new selective Na+/Ca2+ exchanger (NCX) inhibitor. SN-6 preferentially inhibited the (45)Ca2+ uptake via NCX compared with the (45)Ca2+ efflux via NCX in NCX-transfected fibroblasts. SN-6 was three- to fivefold more inhibitory to the (45)Ca2+ uptake via NCX1 (IC50 = 2.9 microM) than to that via NCX2 or NCX3. Our chimeric and site-directed mutagenesis revealed that Phe-213, Val-227, Tyr-228, Gly-833, and Asn-839 in NCX1 are molecular determinants for interaction with SN-6. We also found that SN-6 potently protects against hypoxia/reoxygenation-induced cell damage in renal tubular cells.
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