DIVALENT-CATION SELECTIVITY FOR EXTERNAL BLOCK OF VOLTAGE-DEPENDENT NA+ CHANNELS PROLONGED BY BATRACHOTOXIN - ZN2+ INDUCES DISCRETE SUBSTATES IN CARDIAC NA+ CHANNELS

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RAVINDRAN, A
SCHILD, L
MOCZYDLOWSKI, E
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[1] YALE UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT PHARMACOL, 333 CEDAR ST, NEW HAVEN, CT 06510 USA
[2] YALE UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT CELLULAR & MOLEC PHYSIOL, NEW HAVEN, CT 06510 USA
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JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY | 1991年 / 97卷 / 01期
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10.1085/jgp.97.1.89
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
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The mechanism of block of voltage-dependent Na+ channels by extracellular divalent cations was investigated in a quantitative comparison of two distinct Na+ channel subtypes incorporated into planar bilayers in the presence of batrachotoxin. External Ca2+ and other divalent cations induced a fast voltage-dependent block observed as a reduction in unitary current for tetrodotoxinsensitive Na+ channels of rat skeletal muscle and tetrodotoxin-insensitive Na+ channels of canine heart ventricular muscle. Using a simple model of voltage-dependent binding to a single site, these two distinct Na+ channel subtypes exhibited virtually the same affinity and voltage dependence for fast block by Ca2+ and a number of other divalent cations. This group of divalent cations exhibited an affinity sequence of Co congruent-to Ni > Mn > Ca > Mg > Sr > Ba, following an inverse correlation between binding affinity and ionic radius. The voltage dependence of fast CA2+ block was essentially independent of CaCl2 concentration; however, at constant voltage the Ca2+ concentration dependence of fast block deviated from a Langmuir isotherm in the manner expected for an effect of negative surface charge. Titration curves for fast Ca2+ block were fit to a simplified model based on a single Ca2+ binding site and the Gouy-Champman theory of surface charge. This model gave similar estimates of negative surface charge density in the vicinity of the Ca2+ blocking site for muscle and heart Na+ channels. In contrast to other divalent cations listed above, Cd2+ and Zn2+ are more potent blockers of heart Na+ channels than muscle Na+ channels. Cd 2+ induced a fast, voltage-dependent block in both Na+ channel subtypes with a 46-fold higher affinity at 0 mV for heart (K(B) = 0.37 mM) vs. muscle (K(B) = 17 mM). Zn2+ induced a fast, voltage-dependent block of muscle Na+ channels with low affinity (K(b) = 7.5 mM at 0 mV). In contrast, micromolar Zn2+ induced brief closures of heart Na+ channels that were resolved as discrete substate events at the single-channel level with an apparent blocking affinity of K(B) = 0.067 mM at 0 mV, or 110-fold higher affinity for Zn2+ compared with the muscle channel. High-affinity block of the heart channel by Cd2+ and Zn2+ exhibited approximately the same voltage dependence (e-fold per 60 mV) as low affinity block of the muscle subtype (e-fold per 54 mV), suggesting that the block occurs at structurally analogous sites in the two Na+ channels. These observations suggest that fast block of Na+ channels by eternal divalent cations may involve the production of very brief subconductance states.
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