Literature DB >> 7890735

Membrane depolarization inhibits Kv1.5 voltage-gated K+ channel gene transcription and protein expression in pituitary cells.

E S Levitan1, R Gealy, J S Trimmer, K Takimoto.   

Abstract

Voltage-gated K+ channels play an essential role in the production of action potential activity by excitable cells. Recent studies have suggested that expression of K+ channel genes may be regulated by stimuli that affect electrical activity. Elevating the concentration of extracellular KCl causes membrane depolarization and, thus, is widely used for studying electrical activity-dependent changes in neurons, muscle, and endocrine cells. Here we show that elevated KCl decreases Kv1.5 K+ channel mRNA expression in clonal pituitary cells without affecting Kv1.4 and Kv2.1 mRNA levels. K+ channel blockers, which cause depolarization, also produce down-regulation of Kv1.5 mRNA, while NaCl addition had no effect. Thus, the effect of KCl is mediated by K(+)-induced membrane depolarization. Unlike many known effects of K+, down-regulation of Kv1.5 mRNA does not require Ca2+ or Na+ influx, or Na(+)-H+ exchange. Furthermore, the decrease in Kv1.5 mRNA expression is due to inhibition of channel gene transcription and persists after inhibition of protein synthesis, excluding a role for induction of intermediary regulatory proteins. Finally, immunoblots with antibody specific for the Kv1.5 polypeptide show that depolarization for 8 h reduces the expression of Kv1.5 channel protein. The decrease in K+ channel protein expression caused by depolarization-induced Ca(2+)-independent inhibition of Kv1.5 gene transcription may produce a long-term enhancement of pituitary cell excitability and secretory activity.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7890735     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.270.11.6036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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