G. Ubeaud et al., CALCIUM ANTI-IONOPHORETIC EFFECT OF SOME CALCIUM-CHANNEL BLOCKERS IN RAT-LIVER MITOCHONDRIA, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 83(2), 1994, pp. 165-168
Beyond their classical action on calcium channels, some calcium channe
l blockers also exhibit a calcium anti-ionophoretic effect. We studied
this effect on respiratory control and Ca2+ fluxes in a mitochondrial
model to compare calcium antagonists chosen among three clinical clas
ses: vascular, cardiac, and mixed effects. Synthetic calcium ionophore
A23187 decreases respiratory control and modifies Ca2+ fluxes. We sho
w that calcium antagonists partially restore the parameters altered by
A23187. By calculating the percentage of restoration, we found that v
ascular drugs exhibit a strong anti-ionophoretic effect, cardiac drugs
exert no significant effect, and mixed calcium antagonists exert an i
ntermediate effect. Thus, it appears possible to link the intensity of
calcium anti-ionophoretic effect with the clinical interest of a calc
ium antagonist.