Cloning, distribution and functional analysis of the type III sodium channel from human brain

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作者
Chen, YH
Dale, TJ
Romanos, MA
Whitaker, WRJ
Xie, XM
Clare, JJ
机构
[1] Glaxo Wellcome Res & Dev Ltd, Med Res Ctr, Mol Pharmacol Unit, Stevenage SG1 2NY, Herts, England
[2] Glaxo Wellcome Res & Dev Ltd, Med Res Ctr, Neurosci Unit, Stevenage SG1 2NY, Herts, England
[3] Babraham Inst, Dept Neurobiol, Cambridge CB2 4AT, England
关键词
biophysical properties; Chinese hamster ovary cell line; patch clamp; persistent current; tissue distribution;
D O I
10.1111/j.1460-9568.2000.01336.x
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The type III voltage-gated sodium channel was cloned from human brain. The full-length cDNA has 89% identity with rat type III, and the predicted protein (1951 amino acids) has 55 differences. The expression pattern of human type III mRNA was determined in adult brain tissue and, in contrast to rat, was detected in many regions, including caudate nucleus, cerebellum, hippocampus and frontal lobe. The human type III channel was stably expressed in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells and its biophysical properties compared to the human type II channel using identical conditions. The voltage dependence and kinetics of activation were found to be similar to that of type II. The kinetics of inactivation of the two human subtypes were also similar. However, type III channels inactivated at more hyperpolarized potentials and were slower to recover from inactivation than type II. When expressed in human embryonic kidney (HEK293T) cells, type III channels produced currents with a prominent persistent component, which were similar to those reported for rat type II [Ma at al. (1997) Neuron, 19, 443-452]. However, unlike type II, this was prominent even in the absence of coexpressed G-proteins, suggesting type III may adopt this gating mode more readily. The distinct properties of the channel, together with its wide distribution in adult brain, suggest that in humans, type III may have important physiological roles under normal, and perhaps also pathological conditions.
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