Natural Modulators of Large-Conductance Calcium

Natural Modulators of Large-Conductance Calcium

Antonio Nardi1 Vincenzo Calderone2 Natural Modulators of Large-Conductance Silvio Chericoni3 Ivano Morelli3 Calcium-Activated Potassium Channels Review Abstract wards identifying new BK-modulating agents is proceeding with great impetus and is giving an ever-increasing number of Large-conductance calcium-activated potassium channels, also new molecules. Among these, also a handsome number of natur- known as BK or Maxi-K channels, occur in many types of cell, in- al BK-modulator compounds, belonging to different structural cluding neurons and myocytes, where they play an essential role classes, has appeared in the literature. The goal of this paper is in the regulation of cell excitability and function. These proper- to provide a possible simple classification of the broad structural ties open a possible role for BK-activators also called BK-open- heterogeneity of the natural BK-activating agents terpenes, phe- ers) and/or BK-blockers as effective therapeutic agents for differ- nols, flavonoids) and blockers alkaloids and peptides), and a ent neurological, urological, respiratory and cardiovascular dis- concise overview of their chemical and pharmacological proper- eases. The synthetic benzimidazolone derivatives NS004 and ties as well as potential therapeutic applications. NS1619 are the pioneer BK-activators and have represented the reference models which led to the design of several novel and Key words heterogeneous synthetic BK-openers, while very few synthetic Natural products ´ potassium channels ´ large-conductance cal- BK-blockers have been reported. Even today, the research to- cium-activated BK channels ´ BK-activators ´ BK-blockers 885 Introduction tracellular Ca2+ and membrane depolarisation, promoting a mas- sive outward flow of K+ ions and leading to a membrane hyper- Among the different factors exerting an influence on the activity polarisation, i.e., to a stabilisation of the cell [1]. of the different classes of potassium K+) channels, a rise in the intracellular concentration of free calcium ions causes the activa- As far as molecular structure is concerned, the BK channel is a tion of a family of channels, known as calcium-activated chan- tetrameric protein complex formed by four a subunits, shaping nels. Calcium-activated K+ channels are further classified into the channel pore. b Accessory subunits can exert a significant in- three principal subtypes on the basis of their biophysical single fluence on the sensitivity towards certain activating factors and channel conductance: probably, the most studied subtype is re- on the binding properties to exogenous and endogenous ligands presented by the large-conductance calcium-activated K+ chan- [2], [3]. nels, also known as BK, BKCa or Maxi-K channels. Besides their calcium-dependent activation, BK channels possess also a vol- Furthermore, BK channels, almost ubiquitously distributed among This document was downloaded for personal use only. Unauthorized distribution is strictly prohibited. tage-operated mechanism, and this peculiarity accounts for the tissues, are expressed in both non-excitable and excitable cells, highly effective role of feed-back regulation against the rise of in- where they are involved in the control of a number of cell func- Affiliation 1 Dipartimento di Scienze Farmaceutiche, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italy 2 Dipartimento di Psichiatria, Neurobiologia, Farmacologia e Biotecnologie, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italy 3 Dipartimento di Chimica Bioorganica e Biofarmacia, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italy Correspondence Prof. Ivano Morelli ´ Dipartimento di Chimica Bioorganica e Biofarmacia ´ Università degli Studi di Pisa ´ via Bonanno 33 ´ 56126 Pisa ´ Italy ´ Phone: +39-050-44074 ´ Fax: +39-050-43321 ´ E-mail: [email protected] Received March 10, 2003 ´ Accepted June 19, 2003 Bibliography Planta Med 2003; 69: 885±892 ´ Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart ´ New York ´ ISSN 0032-0943 tions. The key roles of BK channels in non-excitable cells, such as Fig. 1 Synthetic secretory epithelial cells, liver cells and endothelial cells, have BK-activators NS004 been recently reported [4], [5]. In particular, with regard to the 1) and NS1619 2). expression and function of BK channels in endothelial cells, which are not directly involved in vasomotor responses but play a fundamental role in the regulation of the vascular smooth mus- cle activity through the biosynthesis and the release of vasoac- tive endogenous modulators, it has been documented that BK channels in the endothelium are composed of a subunits with- out association to any b subunit [6] and that their activation in soyasaponins I and III and, among them, DHS-I has been demon- the arterioles of several districts is obligatory for the transduc- strated to be the most effective. Nevertheless, its BK-activating tion of the signal triggered by changes in intraluminal flow/shear properties, first studied in bovine tracheal smooth muscle cells stress, leading to the release of endothelium-derived factors [27], are clear only when applied at the intracellular side of the Review evoking vasodilation [7]. With regard to the physiological role of channel and, consequently, given its poor membrane permeabil- BK channels in excitable cells, this has been especially studied in ity, it has been difficult to study its pharmacological activity on the nervous system [8], [9], [10], where they are key regulators of smooth muscle function in vitro. In vivo, instead, DHS-I is prob- neuronal excitability and of neurotransmitter release, and in ably metabolised into other active molecules that penetrate cells smooth muscle [11], [12], [13], [14], [15], where they are crucial more easily. Interestingly, because DHS-I increases open channel in modulating the tone of vascular, broncho-tracheal, urethral, probability only when the a and b subunits are co-expressed, its uterine or gastro-intestinal musculature. Given these implica- site of action is associated or allosterically coupled to the b sub- tions with the dense distribution and the large conductance of unit [27], [28]. In contrast, maxikdiol 4) Fig. 2), a 1,5-dihydroxy- BK channels, small natural or synthetic agents with BK-opener isoprimane diterpenoid obtained by a fermentation process of an properties, named BK-openers or BK-activators, could have a po- unidentified Coelomycete, besides its DHS-I-like limited mem- tentially powerful effectiveness in the modulation and control of brane permeability and ability to activate BK channels of bovine numerous upshots of muscular and neuronal hyperexcitability aortic myocytes when applied to the cytoplasmatic side of the [1], [8], [16], [17], [18], [19], [20], [21], [22], such as asthma, urin- channel, was also demonstrated to activate the a subunit alone, ary incontinence and bladder spasm, gastroenteric hypermotili- without requiring the obligatory co-expression of the b subunit ty, hypertension, coronary vasospasm, psychoses, convulsions [29]. and anxiety. Hence, the very large and fast escalation of the phar- maceutical interest on BK channels, which is providing a wider Very recently, the BK-opener properties of pimaric acid PiMA) series of natural and synthetic BK-openers, connected with the 5) Fig. 2), a diterpene compound structurally related to maxik- rapid advances of molecular biology techniques, biochemical diol and widely present in the resin of the genus Pinus, and other 886 studies and screening procedures, are contributing to turning related pimarane derivatives such as isopimaric acid, sandara- out more and more numerous and diverse potentially therapeu- coisopimaric acid, dihydropimaric acid, dihydroisopimaric acid, tic opportunities, including post-stroke neuroprotection [23], and dihydroisopimarinol) have been demonstrated on human erectile dysfunctions [24], some cardiac diseases [1] etc. BK channels, expressed in human embryonic kidney cells [30]. Interestingly, PiMA, maxikdiol likewise, seems to act only on the On the other hand, the possible therapeutic applications of BK- a-subunit, but, differently, acts from either side of the cell mem- blockers seem to be confined in the field of a few neurological brane. Despite the modest differences in the chemical structures, disorders [8], [18] such as depression and memory impairment, the BK-opener pharmacodynamic pattern has not been shown or in the symptomatic treatment of some cognitive disorders, by other closely related terpenes, such as abietic acid, sclareol, such as Alzheimer-type diseases. and methyl pimarate, giving some useful indications for a study on the possible structure-activity relationships [30]. This document was downloaded for personal use only. Unauthorized distribution is strictly prohibited. Natural BK-Activators Other terpene derivatives, structurally not related with the above discussed compounds, isolated from the fungus The synthetic benzimidazolone derivatives NS004 1) and Trichoderma virens, have been proposed as BK-activators. Among NS1619 2) Fig.1) are the pioneer BK-activators [25], [26] and these, the carotane sesquiterpene CAF-603 6) Fig. 2) showed a have represented the reference models which led to the design potent ability to displace radiolabelled ChTX in aortic sarcolem- of several novel and heterogeneous synthetic BK-openers [1]. mal membranes, but it had no consistent effects on the BK-cur- Also some natural BK-activator compounds, belonging to differ- rents [31]. Instead, the introduction of an ester tail in position 8, ent structural classes, have appeared in the literature and, among to give the oleic

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