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Query: EC:3.4.16.2 (
PCP
)
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Phencyclidine hydrochloride (
PCP
) also known as Angel Dust is a very potent psychotomimetic drug of abuse. Besides its central nervous system (CNS) effects
PCP
produces a number of adverse effects in a variety of tissues including the cardiovascular system. Since
PCP
is known to alter the cellular calcium homeostasis the present studies were initiated to determine the changes in
cardiac Ca2+ ATPase
activity in rats treated with
PCP
. For in vitro studies the cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) fractions prepared from normal rats were incubated with 25, 50 and 100 microM
PCP
and the enzyme activities were estimated. Whereas, for in vivo studies the cardiac SR fractions prepared from rats treated with
PCP
(10 mg/kg body wt. single dose, intra-peritoneally (i.p.)) and sacrificed at different time intervals were used.
PCP
reduced the Ca2+ ATPase activity significantly both in vitro and in vivo. A 50% inhibition of the enzyme activity was obtained with 100 microM
PCP
in vitro. A significant reduction of SR Ca2+ ATPase was also evident as early as 1 h after treatment of rats with
PCP
. The reduction of Ca2+ ATPase activity in SR was irreversible even at 12 h after treatment. The in vitro kinetic studies revealed that
PCP
was found to be a competitive inhibitor of Ca2+ ATPase with respect to the substrate, ATP, and non-competitive with respect to Ca2+ activation. These results indicate that
PCP
alters the myocardial Ca2+ homeostasis by inhibiting the Ca2+ ATPase in cardiac SR in rats. Inhibition of SR Ca2+ ATPase may result in the impairment of contraction and relaxation coupling processes in the myocardium.
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PMID:Phencyclidine block of Ca2+ ATPase in rat heart sarcoplasmic reticulum. 977 88