Novel 1,4‐Dihydropyridine (Bay K 8644) Facilitates Calcium‐Dependent [3H]Noradrenaline Release from PC 12 Cells

Abstract
The effects of the novel 1,4-dihydropyridine Bay K 8644 [methyl-1,4-dihydro-2,6-dimethyl-3-nitro-4-(2-trifluoromethylphenyl)-pyridine- 5-carboxylate] on the release of [3H]noradrenaline in cultured PC 12 cells were investigated. K+ in a concentration-dependent manner evoked 3H-transmitter release with an EC50 of 50-56 mM. Bay K 8644 at 30 nM potentiated the K+-evoked [3H]noradrenaline release; however, in the absence of calcium neither K+ evoked nor Bay K 8644 enhanced [3H]noradrenaline release. At a K+ concentration of 25 mM, Bay K 8644 stimulated [3H]noradrenaline release fivefold, with an EC50 of 10 nM, and 100 nM of the calcium channel blocker nitrendipine shifted the concentration response curve of Bay K 8644 to the right in an apparently competitive fashion. Nitrendipine blocked the Bay K 8644-potentiated release with an EC50 of 700 nM in the presence of 500 nM Bay K 8644. [3H]Nitrendipine bound to a saturable population of binding sites on PC 12 cell membranes with a Bmax of 180 fmol X mg-1 of membrane protein and a KD of 0.9 nM. Bay K 8644 inhibited [3H]nitrendipine binding with a Ki of 16 nM. It is concluded that Bay K 8644 binds to, and stabilizes, the open state of calcium channels and thus acts as a "calcium agonist" to mediate calcium-dependent cellular events such as catecholamine release from PC 12 cells.