A quantitative analysis of the activation and inactivation kinetics of HERG expressed in Xenopus oocytes
1. The human ether à -go-go-related gene (HERG) encodes a K+ channel that is believed to be the basis of the delayed rectified current, IKr, in cardiac muscle. We studied HERG expressed in Xenopus oocytes using a two-electrode and cut-open oocyte clamp technique with [K+]0 of 2 and 98 mM. 2. The tim...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of physiology 1997-07, Vol.502 (Pt 1), p.45-60 |
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Zusammenfassung: | 1. The human ether à -go-go-related gene (HERG) encodes a K+ channel that is believed to be the basis of the delayed rectified
current, IKr, in cardiac muscle. We studied HERG expressed in Xenopus oocytes using a two-electrode and cut-open oocyte clamp
technique with [K+]0 of 2 and 98 mM. 2. The time course of activation of the channel was measured using an envelope of tails
protocol and demonstrated that activation of the heterologously expressed HERG current (IHERG) was sigmoidal in onset. At
least three closed states were required to reproduce the sigmoid time course. 3. The voltage dependence of the activation
process and its saturation at positive voltages suggested the existence of at least one relatively voltage-insensitive step.
A three closed state activation model with a single voltage-insensitive intermediate closed state was able to reproduce the
time and voltage dependence of activation, deactivation and steady-state activation. Activation was insensitive to changes
in [K+]0. 4. Both inactivation and recovery time constants increased with a change of [K+]0 from 2 to 98 mM. Steady-state
inactivation shifted by approximately 30 mV in the depolarized direction with a change from 2 to 98 mM K+0. 5. Simulations
showed that modulation of inactivation is a minimal component of the increase of this current by [K+]0, and that a large increase
in total conductance must also occur. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3751 1469-7793 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1469-7793.1997.045bl.x |