Transient outwardly rectifying potassium channel in the rabbit corneal endothelium |
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Authors: | Mitchell A Watsky Kim Cooper James L Rae |
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Institution: | (1) Departments of Physiology and Biophysics and Ophthalmology, Mayo Foundation Rochester, 55905 Minnesota |
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Abstract: | Summary Ionic currents from freshly dissociated rabbit corneal endothelial cells were examined using patch-clamp technology and a perforated patch technique. Whole-cell current recordings revealed a transient outward K+-selective current that was blockable in a dose-dependent manner by 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) and quinidine. This current is similar to the A-type current present in many excitable cells and is the first reported instance of such a current in any epithelial cell type. In addition to the transient current, an outwardly rectifying nonselective cation current was also observed. This current is also blocked by quinidine.To examine the possible role of these currents in the stromal volume regulatory function of the endothelium, corneas were perfused under a specular microscope with a glutathionebicarbonate Ringer's solution (GBR) or GBR plus either 1 mM quinidine or 10 mM 4-AP. For quinidine perfusions, control corneas swelled at a rate of 6 m/hr, while quinidine-perfused corneas swelled at a rate of 48 m/hr. For 4-AP perfusions, control corneas deswelled at a rate of –2 m/hr, while 4-AP perfused corneas swelled at a rate of 24 m/hr. One possible mechanism of the stromal swelling induced by these K+ channel blockers may be the result of loss of the K+ recycling pathway necessary for proper Na+/K+ ATPase function.We would like to thank Dr. William Bourne for the use of his specular microscopy corneal perfusion apparatus and Helen Hendrickson for her technical assistance. This work was supported by NIH grants EY06206, EY03282, EY06005, and an unrestricted award from Research to Prevent Blindness. |
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Keywords: | cornea A-type potassium channel epithelium patch clamp perforated patch |
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