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Molecular heterogeneity of large-conductance calcium-activated potassium channels in canine intracardiac ganglia
Authors:Elisabet Selga  Alexandra Pérez-Serra  Alba Moreno-Asso  Seth Anderson  Kristen Thomas  Mayurika Desai  Ramon Brugada  Guillermo J Pérez  Fabiana S Scornik
Institution:1.Cardiovascular Genetics Center; Institut d’Investigació Biomèdica de Girona (IdIBGi); Department of Medical Sciences; School of Medicine; University of Girona (UdG); Girona, Spain;2.Masonic Medical Research Laboratory; Utica, NY USA
Abstract:Large conductance calcium-activated potassium (BK) channels are widely expressed in the nervous system. We have recently shown that principal neurons from canine intracardiac ganglia (ICG) express a paxilline- and TEA-sensitive BK current, which increases neuronal excitability. In the present work, we further explore the molecular constituents of the BK current in canine ICG. We found that the β1 and β4 regulatory subunits are expressed in ICG. Single channel voltage-dependence at different calcium concentrations suggested that association of the BKα with a particular β subunit was not enough to explain the channel activity in this tissue. Indeed, we detected the presence of several splice variants of the BKα subunit. In conclusion, BK channels in canine ICG may result from the arrangement of different BKα splice variants, plus accessory β subunits. The particular combinations expressed in canine IC neurons likely rule the excitatory role of BK current in this tissue.
Keywords:BK channels  alternative splicing  autonomic  intracardiac neurons  β subunits
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