Downregulation of Kir4.1 inward rectifying potassium channel subunits by RNAi impairs potassium transfer and glutamate uptake by cultured cortical astrocytes

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作者
Kucheryavykh, Y. V.
Kucheryavykh, L. Y.
Nichols, C. G.
Maldonado, H. M.
Baksi, K.
Reichenbach, A.
Skatchkov, S. N.
Eaton, M. J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cent Caribe, Dept Biochem, Bayamon, PR 00960 USA
[2] Univ Cent Caribe, Dept Pharmacol, Bayamon, PR 00960 USA
[3] Washington Univ, Sch Med, Dept Cell Biol, St Louis, MO 63110 USA
[4] Univ Cent Caribe, Dept Anat, Bayamon, PR 00960 USA
[5] Univ Leipzig, Paul Flechsig Inst Brain Res, D-7010 Leipzig, Germany
[6] Univ Cent Caribe, Dept Physiol, Bayamon, PR 00960 USA
关键词
K+ buffering; glutamate clearance; Kcnj10; RNA interference;
D O I
10.1002/glia.20455
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Glial cell-mediated potassium and glutamate homeostases play important roles in the regulation of neuronal excitability. Diminished potassium and glutamate buffering capabilities of astrocytes result in hyperexcitability of neurons and abnormal synaptic transmission. The role of the different K+ channels in maintaining the membrane potential and buffering capabilities of cortical astrocytes has not yet been definitively determined due to the lack of specific K+ channel blockers. The purpose of the present study was to assess the role of the inward-rectifying K+ channel subunit Kir4.1 on potassium fluxes, glutamate uptake and membrane potential in cultured rat cortical astrocytes using RNAi, whole-cell patch clamp and a colorimetric assay. The membrane potentials of control cortical astrocytes had a bimodal distribution with peaks at -68 and -41 mV This distribution became unimodal after knockdown of Kir4.1, with the mean membrane potential being shifted in the depolarizing direction (peak at -45 mV). The ability of Kir4.1-suppressed cells to mediate transmembrane potassium flow, as measured by the current response to voltage ramps or sequential application of different extracellular [K+], was dramatically impaired. In addition, glutamate uptake was inhibited by knock-down of Kir4.1-containing channels by RNA interference as well as by blockade of Kir channels with barium (100 mu M). Together, these data indicate that Kir4.1 channels are primarily responsible for significant hyperpolarization of cortical astrocytes and are likely to play a major role in potassium buffering. Significant inhibition of glutamate clearance in astrocytes with knockdown of Kir4.1 highlights the role of membrane hyperpolarization in this process. (c) 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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