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Gating properties of cardiac Na+ channels in cell-free conditions
Authors:M. Kohlhardt
Affiliation:(1) Physiological Institute of the University Freiburg, Freiburg/Br., Germany
Abstract:
Summary In patches from neonatal rat heart myocytes, elementary Na+ currents were recorded at near threshold potentials in order to compare cardiac Na+ channels kinetics in the cell-attached mode with those in the inside-out mode.The transition from cell-attached to cell-free recording conditions caused a small prolongation of the conductive state of about 20%. This appeared within 8 min after, patch excision regardless of the anionic composition (in mmol/liter) at the cytoplasmic membrane surface: 20 Cl plus 120 aspartate, 140 Cl, or 140 F. Prolonged exposure (up to 50 min) to cell-free conditions evoked no additional changes and, specifically, left the monoexponential open-time distribution unchanged. Increased burst activity only developed in the cytoplasmic presence of F, indicating that it is this artificial anion which influences reopening, but not the isolation of the Na+ channels from their natural environmentper se. The mean number of openings per sequence (increase by a factor of 1.23±0.04) and taudecay, of reconstructed macroscopicINa (increase by a factor of 1.32±0.06) responded rather weakly to F. Cooling from 19 to 9°C accentuated this F effect significantly and led, at –65 mV, to pronounced burst activity. Moreover, the combined influence of F and cooling induced a second. long-lasting and sometimes dominating open state. It is concluded that isolated cardiac Na+ channels largely, preserve their intrinsic kinetic properties when facing a cytoplasmic environment with a quasi-physiological anionic composition.
Keywords:single cardiac Na+ channels  open-state kinetics  Na+ inactivation  cytoplasmic anionic environment  rat heart myocytes
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