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Dynamic properties of stretch-activated K+ channels in adult rat atrial myocytes.

Weizhen Niu1, Frederick Sachs.   

Abstract

The effect of mechanical stress on the heart's electrical activity has been termed mechanoelectric feedback. The response to stretch depends upon the magnitude and the waveform of the stimulus, and upon the timing relative to the cardiac cycle. Stretch-activated ion channels (SACs) have been regarded as the most likely candidates for serving as the primary transducers of mechanical stress. We explored the steady state and dynamic responses of single channels in adult rat atrial cells using the patch clamp with a pressure clamp. Surprisingly, we only observed K(+)-selective SACs, probably of the 2P domain family. The channels were weakly outward rectifying with flickery bursts. In cell attached mode, the mean conductance was 74+/-14 and 65+/-16 pS for +60 and -60 mV, respectively (140 mM [K(+)](out), 2mM [Mg(2+)](out) and 0mM [Ca(2+)](out)). The latency of the response to pressure steps was 50-100 ms and the time to peak approximately 400 ms. About half of the channels in cell-attached patches showed adaptation/inactivation where channel activity declined to a plateau of 20-30% of peak in approximately 1s. The time dependent behavior of these SACs is generally consistent with whole-cell currents observed in chick and rat ventricular cells, although the net current was outward rather than inward.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12732273     DOI: 10.1016/s0079-6107(03)00010-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Biophys Mol Biol        ISSN: 0079-6107            Impact factor:   3.667


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