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KN-62, a Specific Ca++/calmodulin-dependent Protein Kinase Inhibitor, Reversibly Depresses the Rate of Beating of Cultured Fetal Mouse Cardiac Myocytes

K Okazaki, T Ishikawa, M Inui, M Tada, K Goshima, T Okamoto, H Hidaka

J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1994 Sep;270(3):1319-24.

PMID: 7932185

Abstract:

Effects of KN-62 (1-[N,O-bis(5-isoquinolinesulfonyl)-N-methyl-L-tyrosyl]-4- phenylpiperazine), a specific Ca++/calmodulin (CaM)-dependent protein kinase inhibitor, were examined on the rate of spontaneous beating and the intracellular Ca++ transient of cultured myocytes from fetal mouse ventricle. KN-62 depressed the rate of beating in a dose-dependent fashion. Spontaneous beating ceased 10 min after the administration of 1 microM KN-62 and recovered gradually after washing with cultured medium. Addition of KN-04 [N-(1-1[P-(5-isoquinolinsulfonyl)benzyl]-2-(4- phenylpiperazinyl)ethyl)-5-isoquinolinsulfonamide; 1 microM], an analog of KN-62, did not change the rate of beating. In the experiment using an intracellular Ca++ fluorescence indicator, fluo-3, KN-62 depressed the fluo-3 intensity at a systolic phase. The kinase activity to syntide-2 of Ca++/CaM kinase II purified from the rabbit heart was inhibited by KN-62, but not by KN-04. Addition of KN-62 inhibited the phosphorylation of phospholamban by Ca++/CaM kinase II in a dose-dependent manner. KN-62 depressed the Ca(++)-pumping ATPase activity in the presence of Ca++ and CaM by 32%. These findings indicate that Ca++/CaM kinase II changes an intracellular Ca++ transient and modulates the rate of beating at least in part.

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Catalog Number Product Name Structure CAS Number Price
AP127191973-A KN-62 KN-62 127191-97-3 Price
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