Va. Drinyaev et al., Effect of avermectins on Ca2+-dependent Cl- currents in plasmalemma of Chara corallina cells, J MEMBR BIO, 182(1), 2001, pp. 71-79
A natural complex of avermectins, aversectin C, and a component of this com
plex, avermectin A(1), were shown to change the conductivity of Ca2+- depen
dent Cl- channels of plasmalemma of Chara corallina cells by acting from th
e outer side of the cellular membrane. Low concentrations of aversectin C a
nd avermectin A, increased the Cl- current: K-1/2 = 35 ng/ mi for the whole
complex and K-1/2 = 21 pglml for A(1). Relatively high concentrations of t
he compounds suppressed the Cl- current. K-1/2 = 2.2 mug/ml for aversectin
C and K-1/2 = 4.2 ng/ml for A(1). The Hill coefficient for the interaction
of avermectin A, with the corresponding targets was identical for stimulati
on and suppression of the Cl- current: 2.8 and 2.5, respectively. Bicuculli
ne, a nonspecific inhibitor of the GABA, receptors, did not influence stimu
lation of Cl- currents caused by low concentrations of avermectins, but at
the same time blocked suppression of the Cl- currents by high concentration
s of avermectins. Avermectins A(2), B-1. B-2 abamectin and 22,23-dihydroave
rmectin B-1 (ivermectin) did not affect the Cl- currents of Chara corallina
cells.