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Effect of Canrenone on the Digitalis Site of Na+/K+-ATPase in Human Placental Membranes and in Erythrocytes
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2003
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HypertensionCanrenone CompetePharmacotherapyCellular PhysiologyOxidative StressAdrenal GlandEndocrine HypertensionUmbilical Cord PlasmaBiochemistrySodium HomeostasisMembrane BiologyEndocrinologyPharmacologyPotassium HomeostasisPhysiologyHuman PlasmaMedicineHuman Placental MembranesDigitalis Site
It has been reported that canrenone, which is used in hypertensive therapy as an antialdosteronic drug, may also act as a blocker of ouabain effects. Several studies suggest that human plasma contains an endogenous ouabain-like factor similar to ouabain, which may be increased in hypertension, in pregnancy, and in the neonatal state. This study evaluated (1) the effect of canrenone on Na+/K(+)-ATPase in relation to ouabain in human placental membranes and erythrocytes by 3H-ouabain binding assay; (2) the capacity of canrenone (10 microM) to reverse the inhibition of Na+/K(+)-ATPase by ouabain and by ouabain-like factor (from umbilical cord plasma) in human erythrocytes employing a 86Rb uptake assay. Increasing concentrations of canrenone (0-350 microM) partially competed with 3H-ouabain binding in placental membrane (40%) and erythrocytes (60%). Scatchard plot from radioreceptor assay in placental membrane showed that ouabain and canrenone compete for the same binding site. In erythrocytes, canrenone completely reversed the inhibition caused by ouabain (5 x 10(-9) M) and ouabain-like factor (2 x 10(-9) M ouabain equivalents). A reduction of inhibition of about 50% was observed with ouabain and ouabain-like factor respectively at a concentration of 5 x 10(-8) M and 2 x 10(-8) M (ouabain equivalents). Our results thus provide evidence that canrenone, at therapeutical concentrations, is a partial competitive agonist of ouabain and of ouabain-like factor in human placental membranes and erythrocytes.
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