CALCIUM CURRENTS IN THE A7R5 SMOOTH-MUSCLE DERIVED CELL-LINE - CALCIUM-DEPENDENT AND VOLTAGE-DEPENDENT INACTIVATION

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GIANNATTASIO, B
JONES, SW
SCARPA, A
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[1] Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
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10.1085/jgp.98.5.987
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
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Inactivation of a dihydropyridine-sensitive calcium current was studied in a cell line (A7r5) derived from smooth muscle of the rat thoracic aorta. Inactivation is faster with extracellular Ca2+ than with Ba2+. In Ba2+, inactivation increases monotonically with depolarization. In Ca2+, inactivation is related to the amount of inward current, so that little inactivation is seen in Ca2+ for brief depolarizations approaching the reversal potential. Longer depolarizations in Ca2+ reveal two components of inactivation, the slower component behaving like that observed in Ba2+. Furthermore, lowering extracellular Ca2+ slows inactivation. These results are consistent with the coexistence of two inactivation processes, a slow voltage-dependent inactivation, and a more rapid current-dependent inactivation which is observable only with Ca2+. Ca2+-dependent inactivation is decreased but not eliminated when intracellular Ca2+ is buffered by 10 mM BAPTA, suggesting that Ca2+ acts at a site on or near the channel. We also studied recovery from inactivation after either a short pulse (able to produce significant inactivation only in Ca2+) or a long pulse (giving similar inactivation with either cation). Surprisingly, recovery from Ca2+-dependent inactivation was voltage dependent. This suggests that the pathways for recovery from inactivation are similar regardless of how inactivation is generated. We propose a model where Ca2+- and voltage-dependent inactivation occur independently.
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