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Voltage-gated K+ channels in the mouse interleukin 3-dependent cell line,FDC-P2
Authors:Hiroshi Tanaka  Yumiko Ohta  Tsuneaki Sugimoto  Yoshihisa Kurachi
Affiliation:(1) The Nippon Roche Research Center, 200 Kajiwara, 247 Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan;(2) The 2nd Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Hongo 7-3-1, 113 Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan;(3) Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota;(4) Present address: Biological Research Laboratories, Lederle (Japan), LTD., 1-6-34, Kashiwa-cho, 353 Shiki-shi, Saitama, Japan
Abstract:Summary The electrical properties of a mouse interleukin (IL)-3-dependent cell line, FDC-P2, were examined using the tightseal whole-cell clamp technique. Under current clamp conditions with 140mM K+ in the pipette, the cells had a resting potential of sim–30 mV. Under voltage-clamp conditions, a transient outward current was elicited upon depolarization from a holding potential of –80 mV. The current was activated at potentials more positive than –10 mV and had a delayed-rectifying property. It showed rapid activation and slow inactivation during command steps. The current was abolished by Cs+ in the pipette, indicating that K+ is the charge carrier. The K+ current was suppressed by tetraethylammonium withKi of <0.1mM and was not affected by scorpion toxin. Recovery from inactivation was steeply voltage dependent: As the holding potential was more hyperpolarized, the recovery became faster. Thus, with a holding potential of –80 mV, the current showed slight use-dependent inactivation, while the current decreased prominently by repetitive depolarization at a holding potential of –40 mV. These properties of the K+ current are similar to those of thel-type K+ channel current in mature T lymphocytes. The K+ current in FDC-P2 cells was dramatically reduced after culture in the IL-3-free medium for 1–2 days. When IL-3 was re-added to the medium, the current was re-expressed. These observations suggest that expression of the K+ current depends on extracellular IL-3, and that the current may play some roles in proliferation of these cells.
Keywords:FDC-P2  interleukin 3  voltage-dependent K+ channel
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