Literature DB >> 29050967

Role of K+ channels in regulating spontaneous activity in the muscularis mucosae of guinea pig bladder.

Ken Lee1, Ayu Isogai2, Minori Antoh2, Shunichi Kajioka3, Masatoshi Eto4, Hikaru Hashitani2.   

Abstract

To explore the roles of various K+ channels in regulating the spontaneous activity of bladder muscularis mucosae (MM) that is considered to play an important role in maintaining mucosal function. Effects of K+ channel modulators on electrical and contractile activity in the guinea-pig bladder MM were examined using intracellular microelectrode and isometric tension recording. The MM predominately generated bursting spontaneous action potentials (SAPs) and phasic contractions (SPCs) that were blocked by nifedipine (1µM). NS309 (10µM), a small-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ (SK) channel opener, dramatically prolonged after-hyperpolarisation (AHP) and converted bursting SAPs into individually action potentials in an apamin (100nM)-sensitive manner. Apamin alone increased the number of SAPs during bursts. NS1619 (10µM), a large-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ (BK) channel opener, abolished SAPs in a manner reversed by iberiotoxin (IbTX, 100nM), a BK channel blocker. IbTX alone enlarged SAPs and abolished their AHPs. Flupirtine (10µM), a voltage-dependent K+ channel (Kv7) opener, diminished SAPs in a manner reversed by XE991 (10µM), a Kv7 channel blocker. XE991 alone exerted modest excitatory effects on SAPs. These K+ channel modulators had corresponding effects on SPCs. Bursting SAP firing appears to result from a lower level activation of SK channels in MM than that DSM. BK channels play a predominant role in regulating SAP configuration, while Kv7 channels have only a marginal role. The prevention of bursting SAPs and associated reduction in SPCs upon the pharmacological activation of a reserved population of SK channels may well have a considerable therapeutic potential.
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Keywords:  Apamin (PubChem CID: 16218850); BK channel; IbTX (PubChem CID: 16218850); K(v)7 channel; Muscularis mucosae; NS 1619 (PubChem CID: 4552); NS 309 (PubChem CID: 11637204); SK channel; Spontaneous action potential; XE 991 (PubChem CID: 656732); flupirtine (PubChem CID: 6435335)

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29050967     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2017.10.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0014-2999            Impact factor:   4.432


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