DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF POTASSIUM CURRENTS BY HAIR-CELLS IN THIN SLICES OF FROG CRISTA-AMPULLARIS

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MASETTO, S [1 ]
RUSSO, G [1 ]
PRIGIONI, I [1 ]
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[1] UNIV PAVIA,INST GEN PHYSIOL,I-27100 PAVIA,ITALY
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10.1152/jn.1994.72.1.443
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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1. Electrical responses in hair cells located in the peripheral regions and in the central region of the frog crista ampullaris were investigated in thin slice preparations by using the whole-cell configuration of the patch-clamp technique. 2. Hair cells from the peripheral regions exhibited mostly a club-like shape and had an average resting potential of -46 mV, whereas cells from the central region had mostly a cylindrical shape and a more negative resting potential(-57 mV). 3. Voltage-clamp recordings revealed that ionic conductances differed in the two epithelial regions. Cells from the peripheral regions exhibited a transient K+ current of A-type(I-A) in conjunction with a slow rectifier outward K+ current (I-K). Cells from the central region showed little or no I,and generated an I,together with an inward rectifier K+ current (I-IR). In both regions, hair cells showed a rapidly activating Ca2+-dependent outward K+ current (I-K(Ca)) that rapidly inactivated to reach a steady-state level during 150-ms test pulses. 4. I-A activated close to -60 mV and was inhibited by 12 mM 4-amynopiridine (4-AP). The time course of this current showed time to peak values of 3-4 ms at 0 mV. Inactivation was fast and almost voltage-independent. The decay time constant was similar to 35 ms at 0 mV. 5. I-K was recruited close to -60 mV and activated slowly, reaching peak values in similar to 100 ms at 0 mV. It showed no evidence of inactivation during 150-ms test pulses and it was insensitive to 4-AP. 6. I-IR activated at membrane potentials more negative than -90 mV and was blocked by exposure to 6 mM Cs+ or to a K+ free medium. This current showed an outward relaxation at potentials more negative than -140 mV, an effect that disappeared after exposure to a Naf-free medium. 7. I-K(Ca) was recruited close to -40 mV and was inhibited by exposure to a Ca2+-free external medium or to 0.5 mM Cd2+. The time to peak of this current was similar to 3 ms at 0 mV and inactivation was very fast and almost independent from the membrane potential. The decay time constant was similar to 4 ms at 0 mV. 8. I-K and I-A were prominent in hair cells from the peripheral regions, whereas I-K accounted for most of the membrane conductance in cells from the central region. The contribution of I-K(Ca) was comparable in cells from both epithelial regions. 9. Current clamp experiments showed that depolarizing responses in hair cells from the peripheral regions were buffered transiently by the action of I-A, an effect which was absent in cells from the central region. In cells from the central region showing an I-IR, currents in the opposite direction produced hyperpolarizing responses that were faster and smaller than those exhibited by cells from the peripheral regions.
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