KB-R7943, an isothiourea derivative, has been recognized as an inhibitor in the reverse mode of the Na-Ca exchanging process. This compound was demonstrated to prevent intracellular Na-dependent Ca uptake in intact cells; however, it is much less effective at preventing extracellular Na-dependent Ca efflux. Therefore, whether or how this compound may produce any perturbations on other types of ionic currents, particularly on voltage-gated Na current (), needs to be further studied. In this study, the whole-cell current recordings demonstrated that upon abrupt depolarization in pituitary GH cells, the exposure to KB-R7943 concentration-dependently depressed the transient () or late component () of with an IC value of 11 or 0.9 μM, respectively. Likewise, the dissociation constant for the KB-R7943-mediated block of on the basis of a minimum reaction scheme was estimated to be 0.97 μM. The presence of benzamil or amiloride could suppress the magnitude. The instantaneous window Na current () activated by abrupt ascending ramp voltage (V) was suppressed by adding KB-R7943; however, subsequent addition of deltamethrin or tefluthrin (Tef) effectively reversed KB-R7943-inhibted . With prolonged duration of depolarizing pulses, the amplitude became exponentially decreased; moreover, KB-R7943 diminished magnitude. The resurgent Na current () evoked by a repolarizing V was also suppressed by adding this compound; moreover, subsequent addition of ranolazine or Tef further diminished or reversed, respectively, its reduction in magnitude. The persistent Na current () activated by sinusoidal voltage waveform became enhanced by Tef; however, subsequent application of KB-R7943 counteracted Tef-stimulated . The docking prediction reflected that there seem to be molecular interactions of this molecule with the hNa1.2 or hNa1.7 channels. Collectively, this study highlights evidence showing that KB-R7943 has the propensity to perturb the magnitude and gating kinetics of (e.g., , , , , and ) and that the Na channels appear to be important targets for the in vivo actions of KB-R7943 or other relevant compounds.

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