Cell volume and membrane stretch independently control K+ channel activity
A number of potassium channels including members of the KCNQ family and the Ca 2+ activated IK and SK, but not BK, are strongly and reversibly regulated by small changes in cell volume. It has been argued that this general regulation is mediated through sensitivity to changes in membrane stretch. To...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of physiology 2009-05, Vol.587 (10), p.2225-2231 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A number of potassium channels including members of the KCNQ family and the Ca 2+ activated IK and SK, but not BK, are strongly and reversibly regulated by small changes in cell volume. It has been argued
that this general regulation is mediated through sensitivity to changes in membrane stretch. To test this hypothesis we have
studied the regulation of KCNQ1 and BK channels after expression in Xenopus oocytes. Results from cell-attached patch clamp studies (â¼50 μm 2 macropatches) in oocytes expressing BK channels demonstrate that the macroscopic volume-insensitive BK current increases
with increasing negative hydrostatic pressure (suction) applied to the pipette. Thus, at a pipette pressure of â5.0 ± 0.1
mmHg the increase amounted to 381 ± 146% (mean ± s.e.m. , n = 6, P < 0.025). In contrast, in oocytes expressing the strongly volume-sensitive KCNQ1 channel, the current was not affected by
membrane stretch. The results indicate that (1) activation of BK channels by local membrane stretch is not mimicked by membrane
stress induced by cell swelling, and (2) activation of KCNQ1 channels by cell volume increase is not mediated by local tension
in the cell membrane. We conclude that stretch and volume sensitivity can be considered two independent regulatory mechanisms. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3751 1469-7793 |
DOI: | 10.1113/jphysiol.2008.163550 |