1 The effect of the antiarrhythmic drug dronedarone on the Acetylcholine-ac
tivated K+ current (I-K(ACh)) was investigated in single cells isolated fro
m sinoatrial node (SAN) tissue of rabbit hearts.
2 Externally perfused dronedarone (0.001-1 mu M) caused a potent, voltage i
ndependent block of I-K(ACh). Fitting of the dose response curve of I-K(ACh
) block yielded an IC50 value of 63 nM, a value over one order of magnitude
lower than those reported for dronedarone block of other cardiac currents.
3 I-K(ACh) block was not due to an inhibitory action of dronedarone on the
muscarinic M2 receptor activation, since the drug was effective on I-K(ACh)
constitutively activated by intracellular perfusion with GTP-gamma S.
4 External cell perfusion with dronedarone inhibited the activity of I-K(AC
h) channels recorded from cell-attached patches by reducing the channel ope
n probability (from 0.56 to 0.11) without modification of the single-channe
l conductance.
5 These data suggest that dronedarone blocks I-K(ACh) channels either by di
srupting the G-protein-mediated activation or by a direct inhibitory intera
ction with the channel protein.