Hypoxia and persistent sodium current

被引:101
作者
Harnmarström, AKM [1 ]
Gage, PW [1 ]
机构
[1] Australian Natl Univ, John Curtin Sch Med Res, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
来源
EUROPEAN BIOPHYSICS JOURNAL WITH BIOPHYSICS LETTERS | 2002年 / 31卷 / 05期
关键词
hypoxia; sodium channels; inactivation; sodium current;
D O I
10.1007/s00249-002-0218-2
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
During prolonged depolarization of excitable cells, some voltage-activated, tetrodotoxin-sensitive sodium channels are resistant to inactivation and can continue to open for long periods of time. generating a "persistent" sodium current (I-NaP). The amplitude of I-NaP is small [generally less than 1% of the peak amplitude of the transient sodium current (I-NaT)], activates at potentials close to the resting membrane potential, and is more sensitive to Na channel blocking drugs than I-NaT. It is thought that persistent Na channels are generated by a change in gating of transient Na channels, possibly because of a change in phosphorylation or protein structure, e.g. loss of the inactivation gate. Drugs that block Na channels can prevent the increase in [Ca2+](i) in cardiac cells during hypoxia. Hypoxia increases the amplitude of I-NaP. Paradoxically, NO causes a similar increase in I-NaP and the effects of both can be inhibited by reducing agents such as dithiothreitol and reduced glutathione. It is proposed that an increased inflow of Na+ during hypoxia increases [Na+](i), which in turn reverses the Na/Ca exchanger so that [Ca2+](i) rises. An increase in I-NaP and [Ca2+](i) could cause arrhythmias and irreversible cell damage.
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