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Zinc permeates mouse muscle ACh receptor channels expressed in BOSC 23 cells and affects channel function.

D Ragozzino1, A Giovannelli, V Degasperi, F Eusebi, F Grassi.   

Abstract

1. The influx of Zn2+ through the channels of fetal and adult mouse muscle nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (gamma- and epsilon-AChRs) and its effects on receptor function were studied in transiently transfected human BOSC 23 cells, by combining patch-clamp recordings with digital fluorescence microscopy. 2. ACh-induced whole-cell currents were reversibly reduced by external ZnCl2, with half-maximal inhibitory concentrations of 3 and 1 mM for gamma- and epsilon-AChRs, respectively. 3. Both gamma- and epsilon-AChR channels were permeable to Zn2+, as shown by fluorescence measurements using Zn2+-sensitive dyes. The fractional current carried by Zn2+ (Pf,Zn; 0.5 mM Zn2+ in Ca2+- and Mg2+-free medium) through gamma- and epsilon">-AChR channels was 1.7 and 4 %, respectively. 4. Pf,Zn increased with the concentration of ZnCl2, but was little affected by physiological concentrations of Ca2+ and Mg2+ in the external medium. 5. The conductance of ACh-evoked unitary events, measured by cell-attached or outside-out recordings, decreased when the patched membrane was exposed to ZnCl2 (1 or 3 mM). Simultaneous application of ACh and Zn2+ to the extra-patch membrane lengthened channel open duration (tau op) by 50%. No obvious increment of tau op was observed following exposure of inside-out patches to Zn2+. 6. The possible physiological relevance of zinc-induced modulation of AChR channels is discussed.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11080253      PMCID: PMC2270166          DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7793.2000.00083.x

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


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