Two Types of Delayed Rectifying K+ Channels in Atrial Cells of Guinea Pig Heart
Whole-cell clamp experiments revealed the double exponential deactivation of the delayed rectifier K+ current in single guinea pig atrial myocytes. Two types of K+ -selective channels were identified by applying repolarizing voltage pulses to cell-free patches from atrial cell membrane, where inward...
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Veröffentlicht in: | JAPANESE JOURNAL PHYSIOLOGY 1990, Vol.40(4), pp.479-490 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Whole-cell clamp experiments revealed the double exponential deactivation of the delayed rectifier K+ current in single guinea pig atrial myocytes. Two types of K+ -selective channels were identified by applying repolarizing voltage pulses to cell-free patches from atrial cell membrane, where inward-rectifier, ATP-sensitive, and muscarinic K+ channels were all inactivated. Under a symmetrical 150 mM K+ condition, single channel conductances of the channels were 10 and 3 pS. The reversal potential obtained from the unitary current-voltage relation coincided with the equilibrium potential for K+ . Ensemble averages of both types of single channel currents showed deactivation kinetics upon hyperpolarizing to potentials between -40 and -120 mV. The more positive the pre-pulse potential, the greater was the peak ensemble current. It is concluded that these two channels are responsible for atrial delayed rectifying K+ currents. |
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ISSN: | 0021-521X 1881-1396 |
DOI: | 10.2170/jjphysiol.40.479 |