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Kv11 (ether-à-go-go-related gene) voltage-dependent K+ channels promote resonance and oscillation of subthreshold membrane potentials.

Toshinori Matsuoka1, Miwako Yamasaki2, Manabu Abe3, Yukiko Matsuda4, Hiroyuki Morino4, Hideshi Kawakami4, Kenji Sakimura3, Masahiko Watanabe2, Kouichi Hashimoto1.   

Abstract

KEY POINTS: Some ion channels are known to behave as inductors and make up the parallel resonant circuit in the plasma membrane of neurons, which enables neurons to respond to current inputs with a specific frequency (so-called 'resonant properties'). Here, we report that heterologous expression of mouse Kv11 voltage-dependent K+ channels generate resonance and oscillation at depolarized membrane potentials in HEK293 cells; expressions of individual Kv11 subtypes generate resonance and oscillation with different frequency properties. Kv11.3-expressing HEK293 cells exhibited transient conductance changes that opposed the current changes induced by voltage steps; this probably enables Kv11 channels to behave like an inductor. The resonance and oscillation of inferior olivary neurons were impaired at the resting membrane potential in Kv11.3 knockout mice. This study helps to elucidate basic ion channel properties that are crucial for the frequency responses of neurons. ABSTRACT: The plasma membranes of some neurons preferentially respond to current inputs with a specific frequency, and output as large voltage changes. This property is called resonance, and is thought to be mediated by ion channels that show inductor-like behaviour. However, details of the candidate ion channels remain unclear. In this study, we mainly focused on the functional roles of Kv11 potassium (K+ ) channels, encoded by ether-á-go-go-related genes, in resonance in mouse inferior olivary (IO) neurons. We transfected HEK293 cells with long or short splice variants of Kv11.1 (Merg1a and Merg1b) or Kv11.3, and examined membrane properties using whole-cell recording. Transfection with Kv11 channels reproduced resonance at membrane potentials depolarized from the resting state. Frequency ranges of Kv11.3-, Kv11.1(Merg1b)- and Kv11.1(Merg1a)-expressing cells were 2-6 Hz, 2-4 Hz, and 0.6-0.8 Hz, respectively. Responses of Kv11.3 currents to step voltage changes were essentially similar to those of inductor currents in the resistor-inductor-capacitor circuit. Furthermore, Kv11 transfections generated membrane potential oscillations. We also confirmed the contribution of HCN1 channels as a major mediator of resonance at more hyperpolarized potentials by transfection into HEK293 cells. The Kv11 current kinetics and properties of Kv11-dependent resonance suggested that Kv11.3 mediated resonance in IO neurons. This finding was confirmed by the impairment of resonance and oscillation at -30 to -60 mV in Kcnh7 (Kv11.3) knockout mice. These results suggest that Kv11 channels have important roles in inducing frequency-dependent responses in a subtype-dependent manner from resting to depolarized membrane potentials.
© 2020 The Authors. The Journal of Physiology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Physiological Society.

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Keywords:  Kv11 (ether-à-go-go-related gene); hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated channel 1 (HCN1); resonance

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33151574      PMCID: PMC7839749          DOI: 10.1113/JP280342

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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