Selective inhibition of a slow-inactivating voltage-dependent K+ channel in rat PC12 cells by hypoxia

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Conforti, L
Millhorn, DE
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[1] Dept. of Molec. and Cell. Physiology, College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati
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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON | 1997年 / 502卷 / 02期
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10.1111/j.1469-7793.1997.293bk.x
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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1. Electrophysiological (single-channel patch clamp) and molecular biological experiments (reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction) were performed to attempt to identify the O-2-sensitive K+ channel in rat phaeochromocytoma (PC12) cells. 2. Four types of K+ channels were recorded in PC12 cells: a small-conductance K+ channel (14 pS), a calcium-activated K+ channel (K-Ca; 102 pS) and two K+ channels with similar conductance (20 pS). These last two channels differed in their time-dependent inactivation: one was a slow-inactivating channel, while the other belonged to the family of fast transient K+ channels. 3. The slow-inactivating 20 pS K+. channel was inhibited by hypoxia. Exposure to hypoxia produced a 50 % reduction in channel activity (number of active channels in the patch x open probability). Hypoxia had no effect on the 20 pS transient K+ channels, whereas reduced O-2 stimulated the K-Ca channels. 4. The genes encoding the alpha-subunits of slow-inactivating K+ channels for two members of the Shaker subfamily of K+ channels (Kv1.2 and Kv1.3) together with the Kv2.1, Kv3.1 and Kv3.2 channel genes were identified in PC12 cells. 5. The expression of the Shaker Kv1.2, but none of the other K+ channel genes, increased in cells exposed to prolonged hypoxia (18 h). The same cells were more responsive to a subsequent exposure to hypoxia (35% inhibition of K+ current measured in whole-cell voltage clamp) compared with the cells maintained in normoxia (19 % inhibition). 6. These results indicate that the O-2-sensitive K+ channel in PC12 cells is a 20 pS slow-inactivating K+ channel that is upregulated by hypoxia. This channel appears to belong to the Shaker subfamily of voltage-gated K+ channels.
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