Literature DB >> 7517631

A Na(+)-sensitive cation channel modulated by angiotensin II in cultured intestinal myocytes.

V L Nouailhetas1, J Aboulafia, E Frediani-Neto, A T Ferreira, A C Paiva.   

Abstract

Single-channel currents were recorded in excised inside-out and cell-attached patches of cultured cells from the longitudinal smooth muscle of the guinea pig ileum. In the presence of symmetrical high-K+ solutions, we identified a voltage-dependent 12-pS channel. It was reversibly blocked by addition of either Ba2+ or Cs+ at the cellular side of the patch but was insensitive to Ca2+ or ATP. This channel had poor selectivity concerning cations (PLi > PK = PNa = PCa, where P is permeability) and low permeability to anions. Isosmotic substitution of NaCl for KCl in the solution facing the cellular side enhanced the channel activity by increasing NPo values where N is number of channels and Po is open probability. In the cell-attached configuration, the channel was also activated by addition of angiotensin II in the bath solution. We propose that this nonselective cation channel might play a role in the control of the membrane potential during the contractile response of the guinea pig ileum to agonists by keeping the voltage-sensitive Ca2+ channels open.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7517631     DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1994.266.6.C1538

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


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