ORIGIN OF THE CHLORIDE CURRENT IN OLFACTORY TRANSDUCTION

被引:191
作者
KLEENE, SJ
机构
[1] Department of Anatomy, Cell Biology University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati
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10.1016/0896-6273(93)90276-W
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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In the cilia of amphibian olfactory receptor neurons, odorants elicit a receptor current that has two components: a cationic current through cAMP-gated channels and a Cl- current. Here, a cascade of ciliary currents that accounts for the total receptor current is demonstrated. In isolated olfactory cilia, cAMP sequentially activates two currents. The first is a primary cationic current through channels directly gated by cAMP. Part of this current is carried by Ca2+, which in turn activates a Cl- current. This secondary current is eliminated by the presence of Cl- channel inhibitors, replacement of Cl- with methanesulfonate-, removal of external Ca2+, or blockers of the cAMP-gated cationic channels. When cytoplasmic Ca2+ buffering is low, small cationic currents can activate Cl- currents that are 20 times larger.
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