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XB-ART-20421
Neuroreport 1994 Dec 20;518:2506-8. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199412000-00025.
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Ca2+ channel inhibition by kappa opioid receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes.

Kaneko S, Fukuda K, Yada N, Akaike A, Mori Y, Satoh M.


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Functional coupling between kappa opioid receptors and voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels was studied in the Xenopus oocyte translation system, in which specific RNAs encoding rat kappa opioid receptor, rabbit BI-2 alpha 1 subunit, and human beta subunit were co-injected. Perfusion of the oocytes with U50488H inhibited depolarization-evoked Ba2+ current (IBa) in a reversible manner, showing maximal inhibition of 25% at 1 microM (IC50 = 31 nM). The inhibitory effect of U50488H was desensitized by pre-exposure of the oocytes to U50488H and abolished by the kappa opioid antagonist nor-binaltorphimine and by overnight pretreatment with pertussis toxin. Agents affecting the activity of protein kinase A or C did not affect the U50488H-induced inhibition of IBa. These findings suggest that kappa opioid receptors inhibit the activity of neuronal Ca2+ channels via GTP-binding proteins, without the participation of protein kinase A or C.

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