Inhibitory effects of aloperine on voltage-gated Na+ channels in rat ventricular myocytes

Li Meng-ting,Du Ya-ya,Zhong Fei,Wang Jie-ru,Gu You-wei,Zhang Yue,Huang Xuan-tong,Deng Yi-zhou, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Non-coding RNA Basic and Clinical Transformation

Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology(2021)

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Aloperine (ALO), a quinolizidine alkaloid extracted from Sophora alopecuroides L., modulates hypertension, ventricular remodeling, and myocardial ischemia. However, few studies have evaluated the effects of ALO on other cardiovascular parameters. Accordingly, in this study, we used a rat model of aconitine-induced ventricular arrhythmia to assess the effects of ALO. Notably, ALO pretreatment delayed the onset of ventricular premature and ventricular tachycardia and reduced the incidence of fatal ventricular fibrillation. Moreover, whole-cell patch-clamp assays in rats’ ventricular myocyte showed that ALO (3, 10, and 30 μM) significantly reduced the peak sodium current density of voltage-gated Na+ channel currents (INa) in a concentration-dependent manner. The gating kinetics characteristics showed that the steady-state activation and recovery curve were shifted in positive direction along the voltage axis, respectively, and the steady-state inactivation curve was shifted in negative direction along the voltage axis, i.e., which was similar to the inhibitory effects of amiodarone. These results indicated that ALO had anti-arrhythmic effects, partly attributed to INa inhibition. ALO may act as a class I sodium channel anti-arrhythmia agent.
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Aloperine,Quinolizidine,Arrhythmia,Voltage-gated Na+ channel currents,Ventricular myocyte,Amiodarone
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