ATP-sensitive K+ and Ca2+-activated K+ channels in lamprey (Petromyzonmarinus) red blood cell membrane

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Franck Lapaix
Stéphane Egée
Lionel Gibert
Gaëtan Decherf
Serge L. Thomas
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[1] Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique,
[2] UPR 9042,undefined
[3] Station Biologique,undefined
[4] Place G.Teissier,undefined
[5] B.P.74,undefined
[6] 29682 Roscoff cedex,undefined
[7] France,undefined
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Pflügers Archiv | 2002年 / 445卷
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Ionic channels Red blood cells;
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The patch-clamp technique was used to demonstrate the presence of ATP-sensitive K+ channels and Ca2+-activated K+ channels in lamprey (Petromyzonmarinus) red blood cell membrane. Whole-cell experiments indicated that the membrane current under isosmotic (285 mosmol l–1) conditions is carried by K+. In the inside-out configuration an ATP-sensitive K+ channel (70–80 pS inward, 35–40 pS outward) was present in 35% of patches. Application of ATP to the intracellular side reduced unitary current with half-maximal inhibition in the range 10–100 µM. A block was obtained with 100 µM lidocaine and inhibition was obtained with 0.5 mM barium acetate. A Ca2+-activated K+ channel (25–30 pS inward, 10–15 pS outward) was present in 57% of patches. Inhibition was produced by 10 mM TEA and 500 nM apamin and sensitivity to Ba2+ was lower than for ATP-sensitive channels. No spontaneous channel activity was recorded in the cell-attached configuration under isotonic conditions. With hypotonic saline 68% of patches showed spontaneous single-channel activity, and, of 75 active patches, 66 cell-attached patches showed channel activity corresponding to Ca2+-activated K+ channels.
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