Literature DB >> 11060129

Membrane currents in cultured human intestinal smooth muscle cells.

A V Zholos1, C J Fenech, S A Prestwich, T B Bolton.   

Abstract

Using whole-cell patch-clamp recording techniques, we have examined voltage-gated ion currents in a cultured human intestinal smooth muscle cell line (HISM). Experiments were performed at room temperature on cells after passages 16 and 17. Two major components of the whole-cell current were a tetraethylammonium-sensitive (IC50 = 9 mM), iberiotoxin-resistant, delayed rectifier K+ current and a Na+ current inhibited by tetrodotoxin (IC50 A 100 nM). No measurable inward current via voltage-gated Ca2+ channels could be detected in these cells even with 10 mM Ca2+ or Ba2+ in the external solution. No current attributable to calcium-activated K+ channels was found and no cationic current in response to muscarinic receptor activation was present. In divalent cation-free external solution two additional currents were activated: an inwardly rectifying hyperpolarization-activated current, I(HA), and a depolarization-activated current, I(DA) x I(HA) and I(DA) could be carried by several monovalent cations; the sizes of currents in descending order were: K+ > Cs+ > Na+ for I(HA) and Na+ > K+ >> Cs+ for I(DA). I(HA) was activated and deactivated instantaneously and showed no inactivation whereas I(DA) was activated, inactivated and deactivated within tens of milliseconds. These currents were inhibited by external calcium with an IC50 of 0.3 microM for I(DA) and an IC50 of 20 microM for I(HA). Cyclopiazonic acid (CPA) induced an outward, but not an inward current. SK&F 96365, a blocker of store-operated Ca2+ channels, suppressed I(DA) with a half-maximal inhibitory concentration of 9 microM but was ineffective in inhibiting I(HA) at concentrations up to 100 microM. Gd3+ and La3+ strongly suppressed I(DA) at 1 and 10 microM, respectively and were less effective in blocking I(HA) (complete inhibition required a concentration of 100 microM for both). Carbachol at 10-100 microM evoked about a 3-fold increase in I(HA) amplitude and completely abolished I(DA). We conclude that I(HA) and I(DA) are Ca2+-blockable cationic currents with different ion selectivity profiles that are carried by different channels. I(DA) shows novel voltage-dependent properties for a cationic current.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11060129      PMCID: PMC2270148          DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7793.2000.00521.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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