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Permeance of Cs+ and Rb+ through the inwardly rectifying K+ channel in guinea pig ventricular myocytes
Authors:Raman L Mitra  Martin Morad
Institution:(1) Department of Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Division, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 19104 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;(2) Department of Physiology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 19104 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Abstract:Summary Inward currents carried by external Cs, Rb, NH4 and K through theI K1 channel were studied using a whole-cell voltage clamp technique. Cs, NH4, and Rb currents could be recorded negative to –40 mV following depolarizing prepulses (ge0 mV and 200–1000 msec in duration). The current activation displayed an instantaneous component followed by a monoexponential increase (tauagr) to a peak amplitude. Subsequent inactivation was fit by a single exponential, tauiagr. With hyperpolarization, tauagr and tauiagr decreasede-fold per 36 and 25 mV, respectively. In Ca-free external solutions (pipette Mg]ap0.3mm), inactivation was absent, consistent with the hypothesis that inactivation represents time- and voltage-dependent block of Cs, NH4, and Rb currents by external Ca. The inactivation and degree of steady-state block was greatest when Cs was the charge carrier, followed by NH4, and then Rb. K currents, however, did not inactivate in the presence of Ca. Na and Li did not carry any significant current within the resolution of our recordings. Comparison ofpeak inward current ratios (I x/IK) as an index of permeability revealed a higher permeance of Cs (0.15), NH4 (0.30), and Rb (0.51) relative to K (1.0) than that obtained by comparing thesteady-state current ratios (CsratioNH4ratioRbratioKap0.01ratio0.06ratio0.21ratio1.0). At any given potential, tauagr was smaller the more permeant the cation. In the absence of depolarizing prepulses, the amplitude of tauagr was reduced. Divalent-free solutions did not significantly affect activatio in the presence of 0.3mm pipette Mg]. When pipette Mg] was buffered to ap50 mgrm, however, removal of external Ca and Mg lead to a four- to fivefold increase in Cs currents and loss of both time-dependent activation and inactivation (reversible upon repletion of external Ca).These results suggest that (i) permeability ratios forI K1 should account for differences in the degree to which monovalent currents are blocked by extracellular Ca and (ii) extracellular or intracellular divalent cations contribute to the slow phase of activation which may represent either (a) the actual rate of Mg or Ca extrusion from the channel into the cell, a process which may be enhanced by repulsive interaction with the incoming permeant monovalent cation or (b) an intrinsic gating process that is strongly modulated by the permeant monovalent ion and divalent cations.
Keywords:heart  inward rectification  potassium channel  selectivity  gating  Ca  Mg
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