Molecular Determinants of Stereoselective Bupivacaine Block of hKv1.5 Channels

Author:

Franqueza Laura1,Longobardo Mónica1,Vicente Javier1,Delpón Eva1,Tamkun Michael M.1,Tamargo Juan1,Snyders Dirk J.1,Valenzuela Carmen1

Affiliation:

1. From the Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology (L.F., M.L., J.V., E.D., J.T., C.V.), CSIC School of Medicine, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain, and the Departments of Pharmacology, Molecular Physiology, and Biophysics (M.M.T.) and the Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology (D.J.S.), School of Medicine, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.

Abstract

Abstract Enantiomers of local anesthetics are useful probes of ion channel structure that can reveal three-dimensional relations for drug binding in the channel pore and may have important clinical consequences. Bupivacaine block of open hKv1.5 channels is stereoselective, with the R (+)-enantiomer being 7-fold more potent than the S (−)-enantiomer ( K d =4.1 μmol/L versus 27.3 μmol/L). Using whole-cell voltage clamp of hKv1.5 channels and site-directed mutants stably expressed in Ltk cells, we have identified a set of amino acids that determine the stereoselectivity of bupivacaine block. Replacement of threonine 505 by hydrophobic amino acids (isoleucine, valine, or alanine) abolished stereoselective block, whereas a serine substitution preserved it [ K d =60 μmol/L and 7.4 μmol/L for S (−)- and R (+)-bupivacaine, respectively]. A similar substitution at the internal tetraethylammonium binding site (T477S) reduced the affinity for both enantiomers similarly, thus preserving the stereoselectivity [ K d =45.5 μmol/L and 7.8 μmol/L for S (−)- and R (+)-bupivacaine, respectively]. Replacement of L508 or V512 by a methionine (L508M and V512M) abolished stereoselective block, whereas substitution of V512 by an alanine (V512A) preserved it. Block of Kv2.1 channels, which carry valine, leucine, and isoleucine residues at T505, L508, and V512 equivalent sites, respectively, was not stereoselective [ K d =8.3 μmol/L and 13 μmol/L for S (−)- and R (+)-bupivacaine, respectively]. These results suggest that (1) the bupivacaine binding site is located in the inner mouth of the pore, (2) stereoselective block displays subfamily selectivity, and (3) a polar interaction with T505 combined with hydrophobic interactions with L508 and V512 are required for stereoselective block.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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