Literature DB >> 2172547

Beta-adrenergic modulation of K+ current in human T lymphocytes.

B Soliven1, D J Nelson.   

Abstract

The whole-cell voltage-clamp technique was employed to study the beta-adrenergic modulation of voltage-gated K+ currents in CD8+ human peripheral blood lymphocytes. The beta-receptor agonist, isoproterenol, decreased the peak current amplitude and increased the rate of inactivation of the delayed rectifier K+ current. In addition, isoproterenol decreased the voltage dependence of steady-state inactivation and shifted the steady-state inactivation curve to the left. Isoproterenol, on the other hand, had no significant effect on the steady-state parameters of current activation. The isoproterenol-induced decrease in peak current amplitude was inhibited by the beta-blocker propranolol. Bath application of dibutyryl cAMP (1 mM) mimicked the effects of isoproterenol on both K+ current amplitude and time course of inactivation. Furthermore, the reduction in the peak current amplitude in response to isoproterenol was attenuated when PKI5-24 (2-5 microM), a synthetic peptide inhibitor of cAMP-dependent protein kinase, was present in the pipette solution. The increase in the rate of inactivation of the K+ currents in response to isoproterenol was mimicked by the internal application of GTP-gamma-S (300 microM) and by exposure of the cell to cholera toxin (1 microgram/ml), suggesting the involvement of a G protein. These results demonstrate that the voltage-dependent K+ conductance in T lymphocytes can be modulated by beta-adrenergic stimulation. The effects of beta-agonists, i.e., isoproterenol, appear to be receptor mediated and could involve cAMP-dependent protein kinase as well as G proteins. Since inhibition of the delayed rectifier K+ current has been found to decrease the proliferative response in T lymphocytes, the beta-adrenergic modulation of K+ current may well serve as a feedback control mechanism limiting the extent of cellular proliferation.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2172547     DOI: 10.1007/BF01868456

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Membr Biol        ISSN: 0022-2631            Impact factor:   1.843


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