Single inwardly rectifying potassium channels in cultured muscle cells from rat and mouse.
- 1 July 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 414 (1) , 111-124
- https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.1989.sp017679
Abstract
1. Inward unitary currents through inwardly rectifying K+ channels of myotubes derived from newborn rats or from a murine, clonal myoblast cell line were studied in the cell-attached configuration. Open-closed transitions of the channel were observed in the absence of blocking ions. 2. The single-channel conductance was 26.3 .+-. 2.9 pS (mean+S.D., n = 14) with 150 mM-K+ pipette solution at room temperature (19-22.degree. C). The channel showed substates of conductance in addition to the main conductance state. A channel with a smaller conductance (8.9 .+-. 2.6 pS, n = 4) was also but less frequently observed. 3. The probability of the chanel being open is weakly voltage dependent: it decreased from 0.94 to 0.84 as the membrane was hyperpolarized from the resting potential (RP) +20 mV to RP - 50 mV. 4. The lifetimes of the openings were distributred according to a single exponential. At least three exponentials were required to fit the frequency histogram of the lifetimes of all closed states. The mean open time showed a weak voltage dependence, while the mean closed times had little voltage dependence. 5. In the presence of external Na+, the open probability decreased from 0.89 to 0.43 and the mean open time decreased from 203 to 28 ms (40 mM-K+, 200 mM-Na+ pipette solution) when the patch membrane was hyperpolarized from RP - 40mV to RP -110 mV. The mean closed times were not different from those with 150 mM-K+, Na+-free pipette solution and showed little voltage dependence. 6. It is suggested that inactivation of the macroscopic inward currents during hyperpolarization results mainly from a voltage-dependent block by Na+ with relatively slow kinetics.This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
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