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Selectivity of ATP-activated GTP-dependent Ca2+-permeable channels in rat macrophage plasma membrane
Authors:A P Naumov  E V Kaznacheyeva  Y A Kuryshev  G N Mozhayeva
Institution:(1) Institute of Cytology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Tikhoretsky Ave. 4, 194064 St. Petersburg, Russia
Abstract:Outside-out configuration of the patch clamp technique was used to test whether an intracellular application of G protein activator (GTPgammaS) affects ATP-activated Ca2+-permeable channels in rat macrophages without any agonist in the bath solution. With 145 mm K+ (pCa 8.0) in the pipette solution, activity of channels permeable to a variety of divalent cations and Na+ was observed and general channel characteristics were found to be identical to those of ATP-activated ones. Absence of extracellular ATP makes it possible to avoid the influence of ATP receptor desensitization and to study the channel selectivity using a number of divalent cations (105 mm) and Na+ (145 mm) as the charge carriers. Permeability sequence estimated by extrapolated reversal potential measurements was: Ca2+ ratio Ba2+ ratio Mn2+ ratio Sr2+ ratio Na+ ratio K+ = 68 ratio 30 ratio 26 ratio 10 ratio 3.5 ratio 1. Slope conductances (in pS) for permeant ions rank as follows: Ca2+ ratio Sr2+ ratio Na+ ratio Mn2+ ratio Ba2+ = 19 ratio 18 ratio 14 ratio 12 ratio 10. Unitary Ca2+ currents display a tendency to saturate with the Ca2+ concentration increase with apparent dissociation constant (K d ) of 10 mm. No block of Na+ permeation by extracellular Ca2+ in millimolar range was found. The data obtained suggest that (i) activation of some G protein is sufficient to gate the channels without the ATP receptor being occupied, (ii) the ATP receptor activation results in the gating of a special channel with the properties that differ markedly from those of the receptoroperated or voltage-gated Ca2+-permeable channels on the other cell types.DeceasedThe authors are grateful to K. Kiselyov and A. Mamin for technical assistance. The work was supported by the Russian Basic Research Foundation, Grant N 93-04-21722 and was made possible in part by Grant N R4A000 from the International Science Foundation.
Keywords:ATP receptor  G protein  Patch clamp  Ca2+-permeable channels  Rat macrophages
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