Two types of voltage-gated K channels in carotid body cells of adult cats

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作者
Chou, CL [1 ]
Shirahata, M [1 ]
机构
[1] JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV,SCH HYG & PUBL HLTH,DEPT ENVIRONM HLTH SCI,BALTIMORE,MD 21205
关键词
chemoreceptor; glomus cell; hypoxia; K current; oxygen; sheath cell;
D O I
10.1016/S0006-8993(96)00987-0
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The purpose of this study was to investigate if the oxygen-sensitive K channel is present in the carotid body cells of adult cats, and if all carotid body cells express the oxygen-sensitive K channel. A standard patch-clamp technique with a whole-cell configuration was applied to cultured carotid body cells from adult cats. The cells were continuously perfused with Krebs equilibrated with 5% CO2/air or 5% CO2/argon at room temperature. The results showed that electrophysiologically at least two types of cells existed in cultured cat carotid body cells. One type expressed the oxygen sensitive K channel and the other expressed the oxygen-insensitive K channel. The oxygen-sensitive K channel was voltage-dependent with a threshold potential of -30 mV. No inactivation was observed during 30 ms of stimulation. The slope of the steady-state current-voltage curve was almost linear in the range from -30 mV to +50 mV. Hypoxia (pO(2) = 25 mmHg) reversibly depressed the K current by 22%. The current was inhibited by 4-aminopyridine (10 mM) and tetraethylammonium (4-25 mM), but insensitive to charybdotoxin (100 nM). The oxygen-insensitive K channel showed similar characteristics to that of the oxygen-sensitive K channel in the threshold and the speed of activation, and the shape of I-V curve. The cat is the third species in which the oxygen-sensitive K channel was found in the carotid body. The sensitivity of K channels to oxygen may be a unique feature of chemosensory cells, but the properties of the oxygen-sensitive K channels are different among cats, rats, and rabbits.
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