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PubMed 18485418


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Automatically associated channels: Nav1.7



Title: Effect of dexamethasone on voltage-gated Na+ channel in cultured human bronchial smooth muscle cells.

Authors: Toshiaki Nakajima, Taisuke Jo, Kentaro Meguro, Hitoshi Oonuma, Ji Ma, Nami Kubota, Hiroyuki Imuta, Haruhito Takano, Haruko Iida, Takahide Nagase, Taiji Nagata

Journal, date & volume: Life Sci., 2008 Jun 6 , 82, 1210-5

PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18485418


Abstract
Voltage-gated Na(+) channel (I(Na)) encoded by SCN9A mRNA is expressed in cultured human bronchial smooth muscle cells. We investigated the effects of dexamethasone on I(Na), by using whole-cell voltage clamp techniques, reverse transcriptase/polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), and quantitative real-time RT-PCR. Acute application of dexamethasone (10(-6) M) did not affect I(Na). However, the percentage of the cells with I(Na) was significantly less in cells pretreated with dexamethasone for 48 h, and the current-density of I(Na) adjusted by cell capacitance in cells with I(Na) was also decreased in cells treated with dexamethasone. RT-PCR analysis showed that alpha and beta subunits mRNA of I(Na) mainly consisted of SCN9A and SCN1beta, respectively. Treatment with dexamethasone for 24-48 h inhibited the expression of SCN9A mRNA. The inhibitory effect of dexamethasone was concentration-dependent, and was observed at a concentration higher than 0.1 nM. The effect of dexamethasone on SCN9A mRNA was not blocked by spironolactone, but inhibited by mifepristone. The inhibitory effects of dexamethasone on SCN9A mRNA could not be explained by the changes of the stabilization of mRNA measured by using actinomycin D. These results suggest that dexamethasone inhibited I(Na) encoded by SCN9A mRNA in cultured human bronchial smooth muscle cells by inhibiting the transcription via the glucocorticoid receptor.