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Regulation of a voltage-dependent, calcium-activated K conductance by cyclic GMP in dissociated flounder enterocytes.

S M O'Grady1, K E Cooper, J L Rae.   

Abstract

Enterocytes from the winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus) were isolated by collagenase digestion and maintained in flounder Ringer's solution. Whole cell currents were studied using the amphotericin-perforated whole-cell patch clamp technique. The mean resting membrane potential and capacitance values or dissociated cells were -45 +/- 7 mV and 5 +/- 0.4 pF, respectively. Enterocytes held at -20 mV and treated with 1 mumol.l-1 ionomycin exhibited outward currents when cells were stepped through a series of voltages from -60 to +110 mV. The reversal potential of this current in flounder Ringer's solution was -55 mV and the voltage at which half-maximal activation occurred was +20 mV. Voltage-dependent inhibition of outward current was observed at +60 mV and above. When cells were bathed in symmetric K Ringer's solution the reversal potential shifted to zero mV and no inhibition of current was observed at voltages between -60 and 140 mV. When the holding potential of the cell was changed from -20 to -80 mV and stepped from -60 to +110 mV, a second [previously characterized, O'Grady et al. (1991)] K current with delayed-rectifier properties was identified. This observation demonstrated that the delayed rectifier K channel and the Ca(2+)-activated K channel described in this study exist in the same cell. Extracellular addition of 2 mmol.l-1 Ba2+ to cells bathed in symmetric K Ringer's solution resulted in nearly complete inhibition of outward current. Charybdotoxin produced only minor effects on this current.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8151017     DOI: 10.1007/bf00302117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Physiol B        ISSN: 0174-1578            Impact factor:   2.200


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