Inhibition of the K conductance and Cole-Moore shift of the oncogenic Kv10.1 channel by amiodarone.

Pflugers Arch

School of Medicine, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Cd Universitaria 04510, Coyoacan Cd., Mexico, Mexico.

Published: March 2018

The ectopic overexpression of the voltage-dependent Eag1 (Kv10.1) K channel is associated with the cancerous phenotype in about 70% of human cancers and tumor cell lines. Recent reports showed that, compared with the canonical Shaker-related Kv family, Kv10.1 presents unique structural and functional properties. Herein, we report the interaction of the class III anti-arrhythmic compound amiodarone with Kv10.1. Using whole-cell patch clamp, we found that amiodarone inhibits Kv10.1 channel conductance with nanomolar affinity. Additionally, and interestingly, we also report that amiodarone inhibits the characteristic Cole-Moore shift of Eag1 channels. Our observations are interpreted considering the structural-functional characteristics of these channels. We conclude that amiodarone possibly binds with high affinity to the voltage sensor module, altering the gating of Kv10.1.

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