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Query: EC:1.17.3.2 (
xanthine oxidase
)
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KATP channels are a complex of regulatory sulfonylurea receptor subunits and the pore-forming inward rectifiers such as
Kir6.1
. Using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique, we investigated the interaction of nicotine with the
Kir6.1
subunit as well as the underlying mechanism. Stable expression of
Kir6.1
in HEK-293 cells yielded a detectable inward rectifier KATP current. This inward current was significantly inhibited by PNU-37883A and by a specific anti-
Kir6.1
antibody. Nicotine at 30 and 100 microM increased
Kir6.1
currents by 42 +/- 11.8% and 26.2 +/- 14.6%, respectively (n = 4-6, P < 0.05). In contrast, nicotine at 1-3 mM inhibited
Kir6.1
currents (P < 0.05). Nicotine at 100 microM increased the production of superoxide anion (O2) by 20.3 +/- 5.7%, whereas at 1 mM it significantly decreased the production of O2 by 37.7 +/- 4.3%. Coapplication of hypoxanthine (HX) and
xanthine oxidase
(XO) to the transfected HEK-293 cells resulted in a significant and reproducible increase in
Kir6.1
currents (P < 0.05). The stimulatory effect of HX/XO on
Kir6.1
current was abolished by tempol, a scavenger of O2. Tempol also abolished the stimulatory effect of 30 muM nicotine on
Kir6.1
currents. In conclusion, nicotine stimulates
Kir6.1
channel at least in part through the production of O2.
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PMID:Mediation of the effect of nicotine on Kir6.1 channels by superoxide anion production. 1582 40