THE ROLE OF THE INWARDLY RECTIFYING K+ CURRENT IN RESTING POTENTIAL AND THYROTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE-INDUCED CHANGES IN CELL EXCITABILITY OF GH(3) RAT ANTERIOR-PITUITARY-CELLS

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作者
BARROS, F [1 ]
VILLALOBOS, C [1 ]
GARCIASANCHO, J [1 ]
DELCAMINO, D [1 ]
DELAPENA, P [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV VALLADOLID,FAC MED,DEPT BIOQUIM & BIOL MOLEC & FISIOL,E-47005 VALLADOLID,SPAIN
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关键词
THYROTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE; INWARDLY RECTIFYING K+ CURRENT; GH(3) CELLS; CHOLERA TOXIN; CELL EXCITABILITY; ANTERIOR PITUITARY;
D O I
10.1007/BF00374775
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Exposure of GH(3) rat anterior pituitary cells to cholera toxin for 2-4h significantly increased the thyrotropin-releasing-hormone(TRH)-induced inhibition of the inwardly rectifying K+ current studied in patch-perforated voltage-clamped cells. On the other hand, the current reduction became almost totally irreversible after washout of the neuropeptide. Comparison of the effects elicited by the toxin with those of 8-(4-chlorophenyl-thio)-cAMP of forskolin plus isobutylmethylxanthine indicated that, although the irreversibility may be due, at least in part, to elevations of cAMP levels, the enhancement of the TRH-induced inhibition of the current is not mediated by the cyclic nucleotide. Only reductions on the inwardly rectifying K+ current, but not those elicited by TRH on voltage-dependent Ca2+ currents, were increased by the treatment with cholera toxin. In current-clamped cells showing similar rates of firing, the second phase of enhanced action-potential frequency induced by TRH was also significantly potentiated by cholera toxin. Measurements of [Ca2+](i) oscillations associated with electrical activity, using video imaging with fura-2-loaded cells, demonstrated that cholera toxin treatment causes a clear reduction of spontaneous [Ca2+](i) oscillations. However, this did not prevent the stimulatory effect of TRH on oscillations due to the action potentials. In cholera-toxin-treated cells, the steady-state, voltage dependence of inactivation of the inward rectifier was shifted by nearly 20 mV to more negative values. These data suggest that the inwardly rectifying K+ current plays an important role in maintenance of the resting K+ conductance in GH(3) cells. Furthermore, the TRH-induced reductions on this current may be an important factor contributing to the increased cell excitability promoted by the neuropeptide.
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