Prince_2002_J.Gen.Physiol_120_369

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Title : Mechanism of tacrine block at adult human muscle nicotinic acetylcholine receptors - Prince_2002_J.Gen.Physiol_120_369
Author(s) : Prince RJ , Pennington RA , Sine SM
Ref : Journal of General Physiology , 120 :369 , 2002
Abstract :

We used single-channel kinetic analysis to study the inhibitory effects of tacrine on human adult nicotinic receptors (nAChRs) transiently expressed in HEK 293 cells. Single channel recording from cell-attached patches revealed concentration- and voltage-dependent decreases in mean channel open probability produced by tacrine (IC(50) 4.6 microM at -70 mV, 1.6 microM at -150 mV). Two main effects of tacrine were apparent in the open- and closed-time distributions. First, the mean channel open time decreased with increasing tacrine concentration in a voltage-dependent manner, strongly suggesting that tacrine acts as an open-channel blocker. Second, tacrine produced a new class of closings whose duration increased with increasing tacrine concentration. Concentration dependence of closed-times is not predicted by sequential models of channel block, suggesting that tacrine blocks the nAChR by an unusual mechanism. To probe tacrine's mechanism of action we fitted a series of kinetic models to our data using maximum likelihood techniques. Models incorporating two tacrine binding sites in the open receptor channel gave dramatically improved fits to our data compared with the classic sequential model, which contains one site. Improved fits relative to the sequential model were also obtained with schemes incorporating a binding site in the closed channel, but only if it is assumed that the channel cannot gate with tacrine bound. Overall, the best description of our data was obtained with a model that combined two binding sites in the open channel with a single site in the closed state of the receptor.

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Prince RJ, Pennington RA, Sine SM (2002)
Mechanism of tacrine block at adult human muscle nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
Journal of General Physiology 120 :369

Prince RJ, Pennington RA, Sine SM (2002)
Journal of General Physiology 120 :369