Literature DB >> 1330041

Intra and extracellular surface charges near Ca2+ channels in neurons and neuroblastoma cells.

A Becchetti1, A Arcangeli, M R Del Bene, M Olivotto, E Wanke.   

Abstract

The properties of low (LVA) and high (HVA) voltage-activated calcium currents were investigated in rat sensory neurons and a murine neuroblastoma cell line exposed to various concentrations of intra- or extracellular monovalent ([c+]i/o) and trivalent ([c3+]i/o) cations. In neurons, when [c+]i was changed from 150 to 20 mM, positive shifts of 18-28 mV were observed in activation curves of both LVA and HVA currents, as well as in LVA inactivation curves. Extracellularly, in divalent-free solutions, [c+]o of 20-50 mM produced medium (12-22 mV) negative shifts of the LVA channel properties. These data were used to estimate, by a "screening" model, a negative surface charge density around neuron's calcium channels of 1/1,000 and 1/1,325 eA-2 at the outside or inside face, respectively. In the presence of physiological concentrations of divalent cations, [c+]o of 20-60 mM caused smaller (4-11 mV) negative shifts of the activation and inactivation curves, which can be explained by assuming a partial neutralization of negative charges by divalent cations. By applying the above procedure to LVA channels of neuroblastoma cells, the ratio of extra- to intracellular surface charge density turned out to be more than tenfold higher than in neurons. Effects produced by [c3+]i/o were not in agreement with expectations based on screening or binding models.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1330041      PMCID: PMC1262233          DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(92)81665-X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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