CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ATP-INHIBITED K+ CURRENT IN CANINE CORONARY SMOOTH-MUSCLE CELLS

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XU, XP [1 ]
LEE, KS [1 ]
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[1] UPJOHN CO,LABS,CARDIOVASC DIS RES,KALAMAZOO,MI 49007
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ATP-INHIBITED K CURRENT; CORONARY SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS;
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10.1007/BF00585949
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
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Intracellular adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-inhibited K+ currents (I-K, (ATP)) in canine coronary artery smooth muscle cells were characterized in the whole-cell configuration using the suction pipette method. Cells dialysed internally with solutions containing 5 mM ATP (ATP(i)) showed little detectable whole-cell current at potentials more negative than -30 mV. However, cells dialysed with ATP(i)-free solutions developed a time-and voltage-independent current which reached a maximum of 132 +/- 25 pA at -40 mV about 10 min following patch rupture. After ''run-up'', the current showed little ''run-down''. Concentration-dependent inhibition by ATP, yielded an inhibition constant (K-i) of 350 mu M and a Hill coefficient of 2.3. In ATP(i)-free solutions, the large current at -40 mV was reduced by glibenclamide with a K-i of 20 nM and a Hill coefficient of 0.95. Conversely, in 1 mM ATP(i) solutions, the small current at -40 mV was increased by P-1075 from 8 +/- 2 pA to 143 +/- 33 pA, with a dissociation constant (K-d) of 0.16 mu M and a Hill coefficient of 1.7. The effect of P-1075 was antagonized by glibenclamide. Maximal current density elicited by either ATP(i) depletion or external application of the channel opener P-1075 was similar with slope conductances of 81 +/- 10 pS/pF and 76 +/- 13 pS/pF respectively in the potential range of -90 to -40 mV. External Ca2+ had no effect on this current. Finally, in 1 mM ATP(i), 20 and 50 CIM adenosine increased the current slope conductance by 36 +/- 15% and 73 +/- 10% respectively between -90 to -40 mV. The I-K, (ATB) although very small in these cells, was extremely effective in causing membrane potential hyperpolarization.
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