Cellular and molecular effects of unoprostone as a BK channel activator
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Effects of unoprostone isopropyl (unoprostone), a prostaglandin metabolite analog; latanoprost, a PGF analog; and PGF were examined in HCN-1A cells, a model system for studies of large conductance Ca2+ activated K+(BK) channel activator-based neuroprotective agents. Unoprostone and latanoprost, both used as anti-glaucoma agents, have been suggested to act through FP receptors and have neuroprotective effects. Ion channel activation, plasma membrane polarization, [Ca2+]i changes and protection against long-term irreversible glutamate-induced [Ca2+]i increases were studied. Unoprostone activated iberiotoxin (IbTX)-sensitive BK channels in HCN-1A cells with an EC50 of 0.6 ± 0.2 nM and had no effect on Cl currents. Unoprostone caused IbTX-sensitive plasma membrane hyperpolarization that was insensitive to AL8810, an FP receptor antagonist. In contrast, latanoprost and PGF activated a Cl current sensitive to [Ca2+]i chelation, tamoxifen and AL8810, and caused IbTX-insensitive, AL8810-sensitive membrane depolarization consistent with FP receptor-mediated Ca2+ signaling Cl current activation. Latanoprost and PGF, but not unoprostone, increased [Ca2+]i. Unoprostone, PGF only partially, but not latanoprost protected HCN-1A cells against glutamate-induced Ca2+ deregulation. These findings show that unoprostone has a distinctly different mechanism of action from latanoprost and PGF. Whether unoprostone affects the BK channel directly or an unidentified signaling mechanism has not been determined.

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