Journal of Membrane Biology 1983-01-01

Competitive blocking of epithelial sodium channels by organic cations: the relationship between macroscopic and microscopic inhibition constants.

J H Li, B Lindemann

Index: J. Membr. Biol. 76(3) , 235-51, (1983)

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Abstract

Fluctuation analysis of Na current passing the apical membrane in the skin of Rana ridibunda was used to study the kinetics of Na-channel blocking by several organic cations present in the outer solution together with 60 mM Na. The ratios of the apparent off-rate and on-rate constants (the microscopic inhibition constants) thus obtained for triamterene, triaminopyrimidine (TAP), 5,6-diCl-amiloride, 5H-amiloride and amiloride itself are found to be in the mean about sevenfold smaller than the corresponding inhibition constants obtained from macroscopic dose-response curves. The apparent discrepancy is explicable by competition of the organic blocker with the channel block by Na ions (the self-inhibition effect). The type of interaction between extrinsic blockage and self-inhibition may be purely competitive or mixed. However, in case of mixed inhibition the competitive component must dominate the noncompetitive component by at least seven to one.


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