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Biology of Reproduction | 2007

Functional and Molecular Characterization of Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels in Uteri from Nonpregnant Rats

Marian Seda; Francisco M. Pinto; Susan Wray; Cristina G. Cintado; Pedro Noheda; Helmut Heinrich Buschmann; Luz Candenas

Abstract We investigated the function and expression of voltage-gated Na+ channels (VGSC) in the uteri of nonpregnant rats using organ bath techniques, intracellular [Ca2+] fluorescence measurements, and RT-PCR. In longitudinally arranged whole-tissue uterine strips, veratridine, a VGSC activator, caused the rapid appearance of phasic contractions of irregular frequency and amplitude. After 50–60 min in the continuous presence of veratridine, rhythmic contractions of very regular frequency and slightly increasing amplitude occurred and were sustained for up to 12 h. Both the early and late components of the contractile response to veratridine were inhibited in a concentration-dependent manner by tetrodotoxin (TTX). In small strips dissected from the uterine longitudinal smooth muscle layer and loaded with Fura-2, veratridine also caused rhythmic contractions, accompanied by transient increases in [Ca2+]i, which were abolished by treatment with 0.1 μM TTX. Using end-point and real-time quantitative RT-PCR, we detected the presence of the VGSC alpha subunits Scn2a1, Scn3a, Scn5a, and Scn8a in the cDNA from longitudinal muscle. The mRNAs of the auxiliary beta subunits Scbn1b, Scbn2b, Scbn4b, and traces of Scn3b were also present. These data show for the first time that Scn2a1, Scn3a, Scn5a, and Scn8a, as well as all VGSC beta subunits are expressed in the longitudinal smooth muscle layer of the rat myometrium. In addition, our data show that TTX-sensitive VGSC are able to mediate phasic contractions maintained over long periods of time in the uteri of nonpregnant rats.


European Journal of Pharmacology | 2006

Molecular diversity of voltage-gated sodium channel α and β subunit mRNAs in human tissues

Luz Candenas; Marian Seda; Pedro Noheda; Helmut Heinrich Buschmann; Cristina G. Cintado; Julio D. Martín; Francisco M. Pinto


Archive | 2009

1-ARYL-3-AMINOALKOXY PYRAZOLES AS SIGMA LIGANDS ENHANCING ANALGESIC EFFECT OF OPIOIDS AND ATTENUATING THE DEPENDENCY THEREOF

Helmut Heinrich Buschmann; José Miguel Vela-Hernández; Daniel Zamanillo-Castanedo


Archive | 2010

SIGMA LIGANDS FOR THE PREVENTION OR TREATMENT OF PAIN INDUCED BY CHEMOTHERAPY

José Manuel Baeyens-Cabrera; Helmut Heinrich Buschmann; José Miguel Vela Hernández; Daniel Zamanillo-Castanedo; Francisco-Rafael Nieto-López


Archive | 2009

USE OF COMPOUNDS BINDING TO THE SIGMA RECEPTOR LIGANDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF NEUROPATHIC PAIN DEVELOPING AS A CONSEQUENCE OF CHEMOTHERAPY

José Manuel Baeyens-Cabrera; Helmut Heinrich Buschmann; Jose-Miguel Vela-Hernandez; Daniel Zamanillo-Castanedo; Francisco Rafael Nieto-López


Archive | 2008

Combination of benzyl-4,5-dihydro-1h-imidazole derivative and an opiod recptor ligand

Helmut Heinrich Buschmann; Rosalia Pascual-Ramon; Luz Romero-Alonso; Jose-Miguel Vela-Hernandez


Archive | 2009

5ht7 receptor ligands and compositions comprising the same

Rosalia Pascual-Ramon; Helmut Heinrich Buschmann


Archive | 2009

METHOD FOR SCREENING OF 5HT7 RECEPTOR LIGANDS BASED ON A NEW PHARMACOPHORE MODEL AND A DESCRIPTOR'S PROFILE FILTER

Rosalia Pascual-Ramon; Helmut Heinrich Buschmann


Archive | 2008

Active substance combination for the treatment of diabetes

Maria Angeles Fisas-Escasany; Helmut Heinrich Buschmann


Archive | 2010

Sigma-Liganden zur Vorbeugung oder Behandlung von Schmerzen infolge von Chemotherapie

José Manuel Baeyens-Cabrera; Helmut Heinrich Buschmann; Hernández José Miguel Vela; Castanedo Daniel Zamanillo; Francisco-Rafael Nieto-López

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Luz Candenas

Spanish National Research Council

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Cristina G. Cintado

Spanish National Research Council

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Francisco M. Pinto

Spanish National Research Council

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Marian Seda

Spanish National Research Council

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Pedro Noheda

Spanish National Research Council

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Susan Wray

University of Liverpool

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Julio D. Martín

Spanish National Research Council

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