In skeletal muscle the relaxation of the resting membrane potential induced by K+ permeability changes depends on Cl− transport

被引:0
作者
R. J. Geukes Foppen
机构
[1] University of Amsterdam,Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Informatics
来源
Pflügers Archiv | 2004年 / 447卷
关键词
Barium; Bumetanide; Inwardly potassium rectifier; Membrane potential; Na; /K; /2Cl; cotransporter; Skeletal muscle;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
In resting skeletal muscle the potassium permeability is determined by the permeability of the inwardly potassium rectifier. Continuous resting membrane potential measurements are done to follow the relaxation of the membrane potential upon changes in potassium permeability. Inhibition of the inwardly potassium rectifier, by extracellular application of 80 µM Ba2+, causes the cell to depolarize with mean time constants as follows: in control 127±7 s (n=23), in the presence of bumetanide, as an inhibitor of the Na+/K+/2Cl− cotransporter, 182±23 s (n=7), in hypertonic media (340 mosmol/kg) 90.4±5 s (n=7) and in reduced chloride medium 64±8 s (n=5). The depolarizing relaxation of the membrane potential induced by reduction of extracellular potassium produces similar results. These time constants are at least three orders of magnitude slower than the time constants reported in the literature for the inhibition of the inwardly potassium rectifier. Chloride transport affects the relaxation of the membrane potential. A further characterization of chloride transport is done by following the relaxation of the membrane potential upon application of chloride transport modulators. It is argued that the electroneutral cotransporter, for which a flux was preliminarily estimated of 13.4 pmol cm−2 s−1, has a considerable role in the processes related to the resting membrane potential.
引用
收藏
页码:416 / 425
页数:9
相关论文
共 55 条
  • [1] Aickin CC(1989)Intracellular chloride and the mechanism for its accumulation in rat lumbrical muscle J Physiol (Lond) 411 437-455
  • [2] Betz WJ(2001)Mechanism of Ba2+ block of a mouse inwardly rectifying K+ channel: differential contribution by two discrete residues J Physiol (Lond) 534 381-393
  • [3] Harris GL(1994)Temperature dependence of human muscle ClC-1 chloride channel J Neurosci Methods 51 107-93
  • [4] Alagem N(1984)Effect of denervation on a steady electric current generated at the end-plate region of rat skeletal muscle J Membr Biol 78 235-114
  • [5] Dvir M(2001)Influence of osmotic strength on cross-section and volume of isolated single muscle fibres J Physiol (Lond) 535 83-57
  • [6] Reuveny E(1986)The role of K+ channels in the force recovery elicited by Na+-K+ pump stimulation in Ba2+-paralysed rat skeletal muscle J Physiol (Lond) 373 97-332
  • [7] Barry B(1965)A rapid method for determining voltage-concentration relations across membranes J Physiol (Lond) 177 42-100
  • [8] Barry ML(1987)The dependence of membrane potential on extracellular chloride concentration in mammalian skeletal muscle fibres Physiol Rev 67 618-82
  • [9] Bennetts AH(2000)Barium-treated mammalian skeletal muscle: similarities to hypokalaemic periodic paralysis J Physiol (Lond) 527 325-590
  • [10] Roberts GY(1997)The effects of chloride transport on bistability of the membrane potential in mouse skeletal muscle Am J Physiol 272 C333-191