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Sigma-1 receptor agonists directly inhibit Nav1.2/1.4 channels.

PloS one | 2012

(+)-SKF 10047 (N-allyl-normetazocine) is a prototypic and specific sigma-1 receptor agonist that has been used extensively to study the function of sigma-1 receptors. (+)-SKF 10047 inhibits K(+), Na(+) and Ca2+ channels via sigma-1 receptor activation. We found that (+)-SKF 10047 inhibited Na(V)1.2 and Na(V)1.4 channels independently of sigma-1 receptor activation. (+)-SKF 10047 equally inhibited Na(V)1.2/1.4 channel currents in HEK293T cells with abundant sigma-1 receptor expression and in COS-7 cells, which barely express sigma-1 receptors. The sigma-1 receptor antagonists BD 1063,BD 1047 and NE-100 did not block the inhibitory effects of (+)-SKF-10047. Blocking of the PKA, PKC and G-protein pathways did not affect (+)-SKF 10047 inhibition of Na(V)1.2 channel currents. The sigma-1 receptor agonists Dextromethorphan (DM) and 1,3-di-o-tolyl-guanidine (DTG) also inhibited Na(V)1.2 currents through a sigma-1 receptor-independent pathway. The (+)-SKF 10047 inhibition of Na(V)1.2 currents was use- and frequency-dependent. Point mutations demonstrated the importance of Phe(1764) and Tyr(1771) in the IV-segment 6 domain of the Na(V)1.2 channel and Phe(1579) in the Na(V)1.4 channel for (+)-SKF 10047 inhibition. In conclusion, our results suggest that sigma-1 receptor agonists directly inhibit Na(V)1.2/1.4 channels and that these interactions should be given special attention for future sigma-1 receptor function studies.

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