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Title: A selective T-type Ca2+ channel blocker R(-) efonidipine. Author: Shin MC, Kim CJ, Min BI, Ogawa S, Tanaka E, Akaike N. Journal: Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol; 2008 Jun; 377(4-6):411-21. PubMed ID: 18278483. Abstract: Recently, novel compound R(-) efonidipine was reported to selectively block low-voltage-activated (LVA or T-type) Ca2+ channels in peripheral organs. We examined how R(-) efonidipine acts on T-type and high-voltage-activated (HVA) Ca2+ channels in mammalian central nervous system (CNS) neurons. Furthermore, we compared the effects of R(-) efonidipine with those of flunarizine and mibefradil on both T-type and HVA Ca2+ channels in rat hippocampal CA1 neurons by using the nystatin perforated-patch clamp technique. Flunarizine and mibefradil nonselectively inhibited both T-type and HVA Ca2+ channels, though the dose-dependent blocking potency of flunarizine on T-type Ca2+ channels was slightly stronger than that of mibefradil. In contrast, R(-) efonidipine inhibited only T-type Ca2+ channels and did not show any effect on HVA Ca2+ channels. The inhibitory actions of R(-) efonidipine or flunarizine were similar on both Ba2+ and Ca2+ current components passing through T-type Ca2+ channels. In addition, flunarizine but not R(-) efonidipine inhibited voltage-dependent Na+ channels and Ca2+-activated K+ channels. Thus, it appears that R(-) efonidipine is a selective blocker for T-type Ca2+ channels. It could be used as a pharmacological tool in future studies on T-type Ca2+ channels.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]