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Transmembrane ionic currents were investigated in the rabbit pulmonary artery smooth muscle under voltage clamp conditions with the use of the double sucrose gap method. With depolarizing pulses, there developed a fast inactivated outward current that was followed by a steady-state outward current. Tetraethylammonium (TEA) partly suppressed the outward current, and the fast inward current that preceded the fast outward one could be seen in these conditions. Appearance of the fast inward current in TEA-containing solution suggests the overlapping of the fast inward and outward currents. It appears that the resultant transmembrane current has an outward direction since in normal conditions the permeability of the fast potassium channels exceeds that of calcium channels. Conditioning hyperpolarization increased and depolarization decreased the fast outward current indicating that at the resting membrane potential a part of the potassium channels is inactivated and this inactivation is removed by hyperpolarization.  相似文献   

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The effects of sodium metabisulfite (SMB), a general food preservative, on potassium currents in rat dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons were investigated using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique. SMB increased the amplitudes of both transient outward potassium currents and delayed rectifier potassium current in concentration- and voltage-dependent manner. The transient outward potassium currents (TOCs) include a fast inactivating (A-current or I A) current and a slow inactivating (D-current or I D) current. SMB majorly increased IA, and ID was little affected. SMB did not affect the activation process of transient outward currents (TOCs), but the inactivation curve of TOCs was shifted to more positive potentials. The inactivation time constants of TOCs were also increased by SMB. For delayed rectifier potassium current (I K), SMB shifted the activation curve to hyperpolarizing direction. SMB differently affected TOCs and I K, its effects major on A-type K+ channels, which play a role in adjusting pain sensitivity in response to peripheral redox conditions. SMB did not increase TOCs and I K when adding DTT in pipette solution. These results suggested that SMB might oxidize potassium channels, which relate to adjusting pain sensitivity in pain-sensing DRG neurons.  相似文献   

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Potassium channels are important contributors to membrane excitability in smooth muscles. There are regional differences in resting membrane potential and K(+)-channel density along the length of the feline circular smooth muscle esophagus. The aim of this study was to assess responses of K(+)-channel currents to cholinergic (ACh) stimulation along the length of the feline circular smooth muscle esophageal body. Perforated patch-clamp technique assessed K(+)-channel responses to ACh stimulation in isolated smooth muscle cells from the circular muscle layer of the esophageal body at 2 (distal)- and 4-cm (proximal) sites above the lower esophageal sphincter. Western immunoblots assessed ion channel and receptor expression. ACh stimulation produced a transient increase in outward current followed by inhibition of spontaneous transient outward currents. These ACh-induced currents were abolished by blockers of large-conductance Ca(2+)-dependent K(+) channels (BK(Ca)). Distal cells demonstrated a greater peak current density in outward current than cells from the proximal region and a longer-lasting outward current increase. These responses were abolished by atropine and the specific M(3) receptor antagonist 4-DAMP but not the M(1) receptor antagonist pirenzipine or the M(2) receptor antagonist methoctramine. BK(Ca) expression along the smooth muscle esophagus was similar, but M(3) receptor expression was greater in the distal region. Therefore, ACh can differentially activate a potassium channel (BK(Ca)) current along the smooth muscle esophagus. This activation probably occurs through release of intracellular calcium via an M(3) pathway and has the potential to modulate the timing and amplitude of peristaltic contraction along the esophagus.  相似文献   

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The effects of tetraethylammonium, apamin, 4-aminopyridine and holding potential on the phenylephrine-evoked outward currents in dispersed smooth muscle cells of the rabbit taenia caeci were analyzed using the whole cell patch clamp method. Phenylephrine (10 mumol/l) under the double sucrose gap condition, substantially hyperpolarized the smooth muscle membrane and reduced the input membrane resistance. This concentration of phenylephrine enhanced the frequency and amplitude of spontaneous transient outward currents (s.t.o.c.s) and elicited a low amplitude sustained outward current which were voltage and temperature dependent. In addition, phenylephrine (10 mumol/l) reduced the outward current evoked by voltage steps. Tetratehylammonium (1-5 mmol/l) attenuated the depolarization-evoked outward current, blocked the appearance of s.t.o.c.s, and fully abolished the phenylehrine induced changes in membrane currents. Apamin (0.1-10 mumol/l) only slightly affected the evoked outward current and s.t.o.c.s. However apamin did not change the phenylephrine-induced outward currents. Pretreatment with 4-aminopyridine (0.5-2 mmol/l) did not reduce the phenylephrine-induced sustained outward current and s.t.o.c.s but prevented the phenylephrine induced reduction of the depolarization-evoked outward current. These results are in favour of assumption that the phenylephrine induced hyperpolarization and reduction in the input membrane resistance are consequences of an enhanced potassium current via tetraethylammonium-sensitive, apamin and 4-aminopyridine resistant potassium channels.  相似文献   

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Nitric oxide (NO), a radical gas, acts as a multifunctional intra- and intercellular messenger. In the present study we investigated the effects of NO on muscle membrane potassium currents of isolated single muscle fibers from the marine isopods, Idotea baltica, using two-electrode voltage clamp recording techniques. Voltage-activated potassium currents consist of an outward current with fast activation and inactivation kinetics and a delayed, persistent outward current. Both currents were blocked by extracellular 4-aminopyridine and tetraethylammonium; the currents were not blocked by charybdotoxin or apamin. Application of the NO donors S-nitroso-N-acetylpenicillamine (SNAP) or hydroxylamine increased both the early and the delayed outward current in a dose- and time-dependent manner. PTIO, a NO scavenger, suppressed the effect of SNAP. N-Acetyl-dl-penicillamine, a related control compound which does not liberate NO, had no significant effect on outward currents. Methylene blue, a guanylyl cyclase inhibitor, prevented the increase of the outward current while 8-bromo-cGMP increased the current. Our experiments show that potassium currents of Idotea muscle are increased by NO donors. They suggest that NO by stimulating cGMP production mediates the effects on membrane currents involved in regulation of invertebrate muscle excitability.  相似文献   

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Membrane ionic currents in striated muscle bundles of lamprey suction apparatus were recorded using a double sucrose gap technique. Transmembrane currents in a single muscle fiber and a fiber bundle in the frog were compared so as to check the validity of current measurement in multicell preparations. It was found that fast inward sodium currents arise in the lamprey muscle membrane in response to depolarization together with a delayed outward potassium current, with steady-state characteristics resembling those of membrane currents in frog muscle. The only difference consisted of a flatter curve for steady-state inactivation of potassium current, probably indicative of greater density of potassium channels. Both the changes in reversal potential and the speed of potassium current deactivation occurring during protracted stimuli point to the presence of two fractions in this current. No functioning voltage-dependent calcium channels are found in the lamprey muscle membrane.I. M. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 18, No. 5, pp. 629–636, September–October, 1986.  相似文献   

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Association of Kv channel-interacting proteins (KChIPs) with Kv4 channels leads to modulation of these A-type potassium channels (An, W. F., Bowlby, M. R., Betty, M., Cao, J., Ling, H. P., Mendoza, G., Hinson, J. W., Mattsson, K. I., Strassle, B. W., Trimmer, J. S., and Rhodes, K. J. (2000) Nature 403, 553-556). We cloned a KChIP2 splice variant (KChIP2.2) from human ventricle. In comparison with KChIP2.1, coexpression of KChIP2.2 with human Kv4 channels in mammalian cells slowed the onset of Kv4 current inactivation (2-3-fold), accelerated the recovery from inactivation (5-7-fold), and shifted Kv4 steady-state inactivation curves by 8-29 mV to more positive potentials. The features of Kv4.2/KChIP2.2 currents closely resemble those of cardiac rapidly inactivating transient outward currents. KChIP2.2 stimulated the Kv4 current density in Chinese hamster ovary cells by approximately 55-fold. This correlated with a redistribution of immunoreactivity from perinuclear areas to the plasma membrane. Increased Kv4 cell-surface expression and current density were also obtained in the absence of KChIP2.2 when the highly conserved proximal Kv4 N terminus was deleted. The same domain is required for association of KChIP2.2 with Kv4 alpha-subunits. We propose that an efficient transport of Kv4 channels to the cell surface depends on KChIP binding to the Kv4 N-terminal domain. Our data suggest that the binding is necessary, but not sufficient, for the functional activity of KChIPs.  相似文献   

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Slow components of potassium tail currents in rat skeletal muscle   总被引:2,自引:2,他引:0       下载免费PDF全文
The kinetics of potassium tail currents have been studied in the omohyoid muscle of the rat using the three-microelectrode voltage-clamp technique. The currents were elicited by a two-pulse protocol in which a conditioning pulse to open channels was followed by a test step to varying levels. The tail currents reversed at a single well-defined potential (VK). At hyperpolarized test potentials (-100 mV and below), tail currents were inward and exhibited two clearly distinguishable phases of decay, a fast tail with a time constant of 2-3 ms and a slow tail with a time constant of approximately 150 ms. At depolarized potentials (-60 mV and above), tail currents were outward and did not show two such easily separable phases of decay, although a slow kinetic component was present. The slow kinetic phase of outward tail currents appeared to be functionally distinct from the slow inward tail since the channels responsible for the latter did not allow significant outward current. Substitution of Rb for extracellular K abolished current through the anomalous (inward-going) rectifier and at the same time eliminated the slow inward tail, which suggests that the slow inward tail current flows through anomalous rectifier channels. The amplitude of the slow inward tail was increased and VK was shifted in the depolarizing direction by longer conditioning pulses. The shift in VK implies that during outward currents potassium accumulates in a restricted extracellular space, and it is suggested that this excess K causes the slow inward tail by increasing the inward current through the anomalous rectifier. By this hypothesis, the tail current slowly decays as K diffuses from the restricted space. Consistent with such a hypothesis, the decay of the slow inward tail was not strongly affected by changing temperature. It is concluded that a single delayed K channel is present in the omohyoid. Substitution of Rb for K has little effect on the magnitude or time course of outward current tails, but reduces the magnitude and slows the decay of the fast component of inward tails. Both effects are consistent with a mechanism proposed for squid giant axon (Swenson and Armstrong, 1981): that (a) the delayed potassium channel cannot close while Rb is inside it, and (b) that Rb remains in the channel longer than K.  相似文献   

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We have studied the effects of iontophoretic injection of the quaternary ammonium compounds tetraethylammonium (TEA) and tetrabutylammonium (TBA) in cardiac purkinje fibers. We find that TBA(+) is a more effective blocker than TEA(+), but injection of either compound reduces the time-dependent outward plateau currents, transient outward current (I(to)), and the delayed rectifier (I(x)). Our findings provide evidence that these outward cardiac currents are carried by channels that in some respects are pharmacologically similar to squid axon potassium channels. We demonstrate that this procedure is a new tool that can be useful in the analysis of membrane currents in the heart.  相似文献   

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Segments from the nonspiking peripheral dendrites of a crustacean coxal receptor (T fiber) were studied using the voltage clamp technique. The peripheral endings of the T fiber are sensitive to stretch applied to a specialized receptor muscle by rotation of the coxa. The intraganglionary portion of the T fiber is presynaptic to the motor neurons innervating the coxal muscle. Depolarizing commands activated three separate fast channels: (i) a transient inward sodium current, INa, which is blocked by tetrodotoxin (TTX); (ii) a transient outward current, Io1 , having the same voltage-dependent characteristics as INa; and (iii) a second, longer-lasting, outward current, Io2 . Both INa and Io1 were inactivated when segments were clamped at voltages more positive than -50 mV, whereas Io2 could be activated at voltages more positive than -50 mV. Io1 and Io2 were blocked by 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) and by tetraethylammonium (TEA), although Io2 shows a greater sensitivity to TEA than Io1 . It is suggested that Io1 may be a factor in determining the nonspiking behavior of the dendrites and that Io2 may limit the stretch-induced depolarization in the dendrite to a value more negative than that at which the maximum rate of transmitter release occurs. In addition to the three fast currents, the presence of a slow inward and slow outward current could also be demonstrated. The effects of the slow currents were longer in segments cut from the proximal part of the dendrites.  相似文献   

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Using a patch-clamp technique in the whole-cell configuration, we studied transmembrane ion currents in isolated single smooth muscle cells of the guinea pig taenia coli. A depolarizing step shift of the membrane potential from −50 mV was accompanied by the appearance of an outward current. Application of d-tubocurarine (d-TK) or a nonselective blocker of voltage-dependent potassium channels, tetraethylammonium (TEA), led to a decrease in the outward current. Application of d-TK against the background of the action of TEA additionally decreased the outward current. Analysis of the current-voltage (I–V) relationships of the d-TK-sensitive current showed that this current is practically voltage-independent. At the same time, an inflection of the I–V curve of the potassium current within the segment of maximum activation of the voltage-dependent potassium current is indicative of the sensitivity of this current to the intracellular Ca2+ concentration. Therefore, the calcium-activated potassium current through small-conductance calcium-dependent potassium channels includes a d-TK-sensitive voltage-independent component. Using depolarizing shifts of the membrane potential, we observed high- and low-amplitude spontaneous outward currents (SOCs) in many studied cells, i.e., the effect of an increase in the conductance of calcium-dependent potassium channels as a result of periodic release of Ca2+ from the intracellular stores. Application of d-TK led to a decrease in the frequency of low-amplitude SOCs and exerted nearly no influence on the high-amplitude SOCs under study. Neirofiziologiya/Neurophysiology, Vol. 37, No. 3, pp. 271–277, May–June, 2005.  相似文献   

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用双微电极电压钳技术在巨孔匙(虫戚)(Megathura)未受精卵细胞膜上记录到多种离子流。主要有一种内向的两价离子流和几种钾离子流:包括钡离子激活的钾离子流,迅速激活又迅速失活的钾离子流(类似于I_A)和异常整流钾离子流。不同细胞的离子流大小不同。在一些卵可能会缺少其中某一种离子流。此外,还观察到浴槽溶液中氯和钠离子浓度改变对膜电位及膜电导的影响。  相似文献   

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Voltage-dependent membrane currents were investigated in enzymatically dissociated photoreceptors of Lima scabra using the whole-cell clamp technique. Depolarizing steps to voltages more positive than -10 mV elicit a transient inward current followed by a delayed, sustained outward current. The outward current is insensitive to replacement of a large fraction of extracellular Cl- with the impermeant anion glucuronate. Superfusion with tetraethylammonium and 4-aminopyridine reversibly abolishes the outward current, and internal perfusion with cesium also suppresses it, indicating that it is mediated by potassium channels. Isolation of the inward current reveals a fast activation kinetics, the peak amplitude occurring as early as 4-5 ms after stimulus onset, and a relatively rapid, though incomplete inactivation. Within the range of voltages examined, spanning up to +90 mV, reversal was not observed. The inward current is not sensitive to tetrodotoxin at concentrations up to 10 microM, and survives replacement of extracellular Na with tetramethylammonium. On the other hand, it is completely eliminated by calcium removal from the perfusing solution, and it is partially blocked by submillimolar concentrations of cadmium, suggesting that it is entirely due to voltage-dependent calcium channels. Analysis of the kinetics and voltage dependence of the isolated calcium current indicates the presence of two components, possibly reflecting the existence of separate populations of channels. Barium and strontium can pass through these channels, though less easily than calcium. Both the activation and the inactivation become significantly more sluggish when these ions serve as the charge carrier. A large fraction of the outward current is activated by preceding calcium influx. Suppression of this calcium-dependent potassium current shows a small residual component resembling the delayed rectifier. In addition, a transient outward current sensitive to 4-aminopyridine (Ia) could also be identified. The relevance of such conductance mechanisms in the generation of the light response in Lima photoreceptors is discussed.  相似文献   

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1. The effect of interleukin-1 (IL-1) was studied on voltage-activated ion currents of the identified central neurons of Helix pomatia L. using a two-microelectrode voltage clamp. The voltage-activated inward current (ICa) was decreased, whereas the outward current (I(net) K) was increased by IL-1. 2. IL-1 affects both the transient and the delayed rectifying potassium currents. The IL-1 modulatory effect on the voltage-activated ion currents was voltage and dose dependent. The threshold concentration for IL-1 was 2 U/ml. 3. The proposed modulatory effect of IL-1 appears to have more than one site of action on the neuron membrane ion channels. 4. Rabbit anti-human IL-1 polyclonal antiserum eliminated the IL-1 effects on the voltage-activated inward and outward currents. This is the first report demonstrating a direct effect of IL-1 modulation of voltage-activated ion currents on neurons of mollusks.  相似文献   

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Transient outward currents in rat saphenous arterial myocytes were studied using the perforated configuration of the patch-clamp method. When myocytes were bathed in a Na-gluconate solution containing TEA to block large-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ (BK) currents, depolarizing pulses positive to +20 mV from a holding potential of -100 mV induced fast transient outward currents. The activation and inactivation time constants of the current were voltage dependent, and at +40 mV were 3.6 +/- 0.8 ms and 23.9 +/- 6.4 ms (n = 4), respectively. The steady-state inactivation of the transient outward current was steeply voltage dependent (z = 1.7), with 50% of the current inactivated at -55 mV. The current was insensitive to the A-type K+ channel blocker 4-AP (1-5 mM), and was modulated by external Ca, decreasing to approximately 0.85 of control values upon raising Ca2+ from 1 to 10 mM, and increasing approximately 3-fold upon lowering it to 0.1 mM. Transient outward currents were also recorded following replacement of internal K+ with either Na+ or Cs+, raising the possibility that the current was carried by monovalent ions passing through voltage-gated Ca2+ channels. This hypothesis was supported by the finding that the transient outward current had the same inactivation rate as the inward Ba2+ current, and that both currents were effectively blocked by the L-type Ca2+ channel blocker, nifedipine and enhanced by the agonist BAYK8644.  相似文献   

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Orai1, the pore subunit of Ca(2+) release-activated Ca(2+) channels, has four transmembrane segments (TMs). The first segment, TMI, lines the pore and plays an important role in channel activation and ion permeation. TMIII, on the other hand, does not line the pore but still regulates channel gating and permeation properties. To understand the role of TMIII, we have mutated and characterized several residues in this domain. Mutation of Trp-176 to Cys (W176C) and Gly-183 to Ala (G183A) had dramatic effects. Unlike wild-type channels, which exhibit little outward current and are activated by STIM1, W176C mutant channels exhibited a large outward current at positive potentials and were constitutively active in the absence of STIM1. G183A mutant channels also exhibited substantial outward currents but were active only in the presence of 2-aminoethoxydiphenyl borate (2-APB), irrespective of STIM1. With W176C mutant channels inward, monovalent currents were blocked by Ca(2+) with a high affinity similar to the wild type, but the Ca(2+)-dependent blocking of outward currents differed in the two cases. Although a 50% block of the WT outward current required 250 μm Ca(2+), more than 6 mm was necessary to have the same effect on W176C mutant channels. In the presence of extracellular Ca(2+), W176C and G183A outward currents developed slowly in a voltage-dependent manner, whereas they developed almost instantaneously in the absence of Ca(2+). These changes in permeation and gating properties mimic the changes induced by mutations of Glu-190 in TMIII and Asp-110/Asp-112 in the TMI/TMII loop. On the basis of these data, we propose that TMIII maintains negatively charged residues at or near the selectivity filter in a conformation that facilitates Ca(2+) inward currents and prevents outward currents of monovalent cations. In addition, to controlling selectivity, TMIII may also stabilize channel gating in a closed state in the absence of STIM1 in a Trp-176-dependent manner.  相似文献   

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The mammalian Kv4.3 potassium channel is a fast activating and inactivating K+ channel widely distributed in mammalian tissues. Kv4.3 is the major component of various physiologically important currents ranging from A-type currents in the CNS to the transient outward potassium conductance in the heart (I(to)). Here we show that the KCNE3 beta-subunit has a strong inhibitory effect on current conducted by heterologously expressed Kv4.3 channels. KCNE3 reduces the Kv4.3 current amplitude, and it slows down the channel activation and inactivation as well as the recovery from inactivation. KCNE3 also inhibits currents generated by Kv4.3 in complex with the accessory subunit KChIP2. We find the inhibitory effect of KCNE3 to be specific for Kv4.3 within the Kv4 channel family. Kv4.3 has previously been shown to interact with a number of beta-subunits, but none of the described subunit-interactions exert an inhibitory effect on the Kv4.3 current.  相似文献   

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The adrenergic modulation of inwardly rectifying and depolarization-activated outward potassium currents was studied in single cardiac myocytes obtained from the human atrium. Membrane currents were recorded in enzymatically dissociated cells using the whole-cell voltage-clamp technique. It was observed that, in the presence or absence of atenolol (or 1 µM propranolol), 30 µM phenylephrine attenuated inwardly rectifying and depolarization-activated outward potassium currents including both transient and late-activated current. This suppressant effect of phenylephrine could be prevented by pretreatment with an -adrenoceptor antagonist. Isoproterenol (30 µM) increased the late outward potassium current and net transient outward current. It is concluded that, in human atrial myocytes, -adrenergic activation reduces depolarization-activated transient and late outward potassium current and inwardly rectifying background potassium current. -Adrenergic activation resulted in an increase in the depolarization-activated transient and late outward potassium current.  相似文献   

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The ionic currents of smooth muscle cells isolated from the ctenophore Mnemiopsis were examined by using conventional two-electrode voltage clamp and whole-cell patch clamping methods. Several separable currents were identified. These include: (1) a transient and (2) a steady-state voltage-activated inward current; both are tetrodotoxin (TTX) and saxitoxin (STX) insensitive, partly reduced by decreasing external Ca2+ or Na+ or by addition of 5 mM Co2+, D-600 or verapamil and are totally blocked with 5 mM Cd2+; (3) an early, transient, cation-dependent, outward K+ current (IKCa/Na); (4) a transient, voltage-activated, outward K+ current provisionally identified as IA; (5) a delayed, steady-state, voltage-activated outward K+ current (IK) and (6) a late, transient, outward K+ current which is blocked by Cd2+ and evident only during long voltage pulses. Despite their phylogenic origin, most of these currents are similar to currents identified in many vertebrate smooth and cardiac muscle preparations, and other excitable cells in higher animals.  相似文献   

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