Literature DB >> 1375438

Calcium and potassium currents in canine gastric smooth muscle cells.

S M Sims1.   

Abstract

Membrane ionic currents were recorded in single smooth muscle cells dissociated from circular muscle of dog stomach (corpus region). When studied under voltage clamp with K+ in the patch electrode, depolarization to potentials more positive than -40 mV, from a holding potential of -70 or -80 mV, evoked transient inward current followed by outward current. Evidence that the outward current was due to K+ came from analysis of deactivation tail currents, which reversed direction close to the K+ equilibrium potential. In addition, the outward current was reduced by tetraethylammonium (TEA, 1-5 mM) applied to the external surface of cells. The Ca(2+)-channel blocker Cd2+ blocked the inward current and also reduced outward current, suggesting Ca(2+)-activated K+ current contributed to the outward current. The voltage-activated inward current was studied in isolation with Cs+ and TEA in the recording electrode to block K+ current. In standard bathing solution containing 2.5 mM Ca2+, the inward current activated between -50 and -40 mV, with peak inward current at +10 mV. The depolarization-activated inward current was blocked by nifedipine and enhanced by BAY K 8644, providing evidence that it was Ca2+ current. The Ca2+ current showed transient and sustained components, both of which showed similar voltage activation and inactivation ranges. The half-inactivation potential was approximately -37 mV. These results provide evidence that smooth muscle cells from the canine gastric corpus possess K+ and Ca2+ channels. Based on the voltage dependence of activation and inactivation and sensitivity to dihydropyridines, L-type Ca2+ channels predominate in canine gastric corpus smooth muscle.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1375438     DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.1992.262.5.G859

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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