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Hypoxia activates ATP-dependent potassium channels in inspiratory neurones of neonatal mice.

S L Mironov1, K Langohr, M Haller, D W Richter.   

Abstract

1. The respiratory centre of neonatal mice (4 to 12 days old) was isolated in 700 micro(m) thick brainstem slices. Whole-cell K+ currents and single ATP-dependent potassium (KATP) channels were analysed in inspiratory neurones. 2. In cell-attached patches, KATP channels had a conductance of 75 pS and showed inward rectification. Their gating was voltage dependent and channel activity decreased with membrane hyperpolarization. Using Ca2+-containing pipette solutions the measured conductance was lower (50 pS at 1.5 mM Ca2+), indicating tonic inhibition by extracellular Ca2+. 3. KATP channel activity was reversibly potentiated during hypoxia. Maximal effects were attained 3-4 min after oxygen removal from the bath. Hypoxic potentiation of open probability was due to an increase in channel open times and a decrease in channel closed times. 4. In inside-out patches and symmetrical K+ concentrations, channel currents reversed at about 0 mV. Channel activity was blocked by ATP (300-600 microM), glibenclamide (10-70 microM) and tolbutamide (100-300 microM). 5. In the presence of diazoxide (10-60 microM), the activity of KATP channels was increased both in inside-out, outside-out and cell-attached patches. In outside-out patches, that remained within the slice after excision, the activity of KATP channels was enhanced by hypoxia, an effect that could be mediated by a release of endogenous neuromodulators. 6. The whole-cell K+ current (IK) was inactivated at negative membrane potentials, which resembled the voltage dependence of KATP channel gating. After 3-4 min of hypoxia, K+ currents at both hyperpolarizing and depolarizing membrane potentials increased. IK was partially blocked by tolbutamide (100-300 microM) and in its presence, hypoxic potentiation of IK was abolished. 7. We conclude that KATP channels are involved in the hypoxic depression of medullary respiratory activity.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9596797      PMCID: PMC2230998          DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7793.1998.755bm.x

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


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