Regulation of a potassium-selective current in rabbit corneal epithelium by cyclic GMP,carbachol and diltiazem |
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Authors: | Gianrico Farrugia James L. Raet |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departments of Physiology and Biophysics, Mayo Foundation, 55905 Rochester, Minnesota;(2) Departments of Gastroenterology, Mayo Foundation, 55905 Rochester, Minnesota;(3) Departments of OphthaImology, Mayo Foundation, 55905 Rochester, Minnesota |
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Abstract: | Summary The effects of cyclic GMP (cGMP), carbachol and diltiazem on a potassium-selective, delayed-rectifier current in freshly dissociated rabbit corneal epithelial cells were studied using a modified perforated-patch-clamp technique. The current was stimulated by both 500 m cGMP (2.3–4.5-fold, mean = 2.9) and 250 nm carbachol, a muscarinic agonist (1.12–7.04-fold, mean = 3.8), and the stimulated current was totally blocked by diltiazem (10 m). The effects of cGMP appeared to be, at least in part, different from those of carbachol as they required the presence of external calcium. Single-channel data suggest that cGMP and carbachol activate the potassium current by increasing the open probability of the channel via a second-messenger system and that the action of diltiazem is probably through a direct blocking effect on the open channel.We are grateful to Erika Wohlfiel for secretarial help, Helen Hendrickson for cell preparation, and Joan Rae for software development. The work was supported by NIH grants EY06005 and EY03282 and an unrestricted award from Research to Prevent Blindness. |
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Keywords: | rabbit corneal epithelium potassium current cyclic GMP carbachol diltiazem patch clamp |
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