Fused cells of frog proximal tubule: I. Basic membrane properties |
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Authors: | Paul Dietl Wenhui Wang Hans Oberleithner |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Center of Research and Advanced Studies, 07000 Mexico 14, Distrito Federal, Mexico |
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Abstract: | Summary Patch-clamp techniques were used to study a K channel in the cell membrane of MDCK cells. This cell line derives from the kidney of a normal dog, presumably from the distal nephron, a region involved in potassium secretion. The cells were cultured in confluent monolayers and approached from the apical side. The K channel we describe is Ca2+ and voltage activated, has a conductance of 221±7 pS, and can be inhibited by 10mm tetraethylammonium and by 1mm quinidine, but not by 4-aminopyridine, nor by 1mm Ba2+ added to the outer side. Using the whole-cell configuration, we find that most of the cationic conductance of the membrane is constituted by a K-specific one (maximum K conductance 32.1±3.9 nSvs. a leak conductance of 1.01±0.17 nS). Comparisons of the maximum K conductance with that of a single K channel indicates that an MDCK cell has an average of 145 such channels. The membrane capacity is 24.5±1.4 pF. |
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Keywords: | patch clamp whole-cell clamp MDCK cells cultured epithelium |
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