CADMIUM BLOCK OF SQUID CALCIUM CURRENTS - MACROSCOPIC DATA AND A KINETIC-MODEL

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CHOW, RH
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[1] UNIV PENN,DEPT PHYSIOL,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104
[2] MARINE BIOL LAB,WOODS HOLE,MA 02543
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10.1085/jgp.98.4.751
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
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The mechanism of Cd2+ block of Ca2+ currents (I(Ca)) was explored in squid neurons using whole-cell patch clamp. Control currents activated sigmoidally, more rapidly at more positive potentials, and did not inactivate significantly. External Cd2+ up to 250-mu-M reduced I(Ca) reversibly. For small depolarizations, the current for a step of 10 ms increased to a maintained value, resembling the control; but for V(m) > 0 mV, the increase was followed by a decrease, as Cd2+ block became greater. Final block was greater for larger depolarizations. At 0 mV the half-blocking concentration was 125-mu-M. Tail currents, measured as channels close, had an initial "hook" when recorded in Cd2+: currents increased transiently, then decreased. This suggests that Cd2+ escapes from some channels, which then conduct briefly before closing. Analysis of tail currents shows that Cd2+ does not slow channel closing. The data can be explained if Cd2+ is a permeant blocker of Ca2+ channels and if channels can close when occupied by Cd2+. Cd2+ permeates the channels, but binds transiently to a site in the pore, obstructing the passage of other ions (e.g., Ca2+). Dwell time depends on the transmembrane potential, becoming shorter for more negative internal potentials. A five-state model was used to simulate the steady-state and kinetic features. It combines a Hodgkin-Huxley type m2 gating scheme and a one-site Woodhull ionic blockage model for a permeant blocker and includes a closed blocked state. To fit the data, the binding site for Cd2+ had to be near the outer end of the pore, with a well depth of -12.2 RT, and with a barrier at each end of the pore. The model predicts that the Cd2+ entry rate is nearly voltage independent, but the exit rate is steeply voltage dependent (e-fold/17 mV). Analysis further suggests that the channel closes at a normal rate with Cd2+ in the pore.
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