Cation Permeability of Voltage-Gated Hair Cell Ca2+ Channels of the Vertebrate Labyrinth

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Martini, Marta [1 ]
Rispoli, Giorgio [1 ]
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[1] Univ Ferrara, Sect Physiol, Dept Neurosci & Rehabil, Via Borsari 46, I-44121 Ferrara, Italy
关键词
patch clamp; semi-circular canals; Ca2+ channel selectivity; Ca2+ current; nifedipine; ion channels; voltage-sensitive channels; CALCIUM-CHANNELS; FROG-MUSCLE; T-TYPE; CURRENTS; SUBUNITS; CONDUCTANCE; SELECTIVITY; INHIBITION; MECHANISMS;
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10.3390/ijms23073786
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Some hearing, vestibular, and vision disorders are imputable to voltage-gated Ca2+ channels of the sensory cells. These channels convey a large Ca2+ influx despite extracellular Na+ being 70-fold more concentrated than Ca2+; such high selectivity is lost in low Ca2+, and Na+ can permeate. Since the permeation properties and molecular identity of sensory Ca2+ channels are debated, in this paper, we examine the Na+ current flowing through the L- and R-type Ca2+ channels of labyrinth hair cells. Ion currents and cytosolic free Ca2+ concentrations were simultaneously monitored in whole-cell recording synchronous to fast fluorescence imaging. L-type and R-type channels were present with different densities at selected sites. In 10 nM Ca2+, the activation and deactivation time constants of the L-type Na+ current were accelerated and its maximal amplitude increased by 6-fold compared to physiological Ca2+. The deactivation of the R-type Na+ current was not accelerated, and its current amplitude increased by 2.3-fold in low Ca2+; moreover, it was partially blocked by nifedipine in a voltage- and time-dependent manner. In conclusion, L channel gating is affected by the ion species permeating the channel, and its selectivity filter binds Ca2+ more strongly than that of R channel; furthermore, external Ca2+ prevents nifedipine from perturbing the R selectivity filter.
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