Repolarizing K+ currents in rabbit heart Purkinje cells
- 1 May 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 508 (3) , 811-823
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7793.1998.811bp.x
Abstract
1. Electrophysiological experiments on single myocytes obtained from Purkinje fibres and ventricular tissue of adult rabbit hearts were done to compare the contributions of three potassium (K+) currents to the action potentials in these two tissues. 2. In Purkinje cells reductions in extracellular potassium, [K+]o, from normal (5.4 mM) to 2.0 mM resulted in a large hyperpolarization and marked lengthening of the action potential. In ventricular myocytes, these changes were much less pronounced. Voltage clamp measurements demonstrated that these differences were mainly due to a much smaller inward rectifier K+ current, IK1, in Purkinje cells than in ventricular myocytes. 3. Application of 4-aminopyridine (4-AP, 2 mM) showed that all Purkinje cells exhibited a very substantial Ca2+-independent transient K+ outward current, It. 4-AP significantly broadened the early, rapid repolarization phase of the action potential. 4. Selective inhibitors of the fast component, IK, r (MK-499, 200 nM) and the slow component IK,s (L-735821 (propenamide), 20 nM) of the delayed rectifier K+ currents both significantly lengthened the action potential, suggesting that these conductances are present, but very small (< 20 pA) in Purkinje cells. Attempts to identify time- and voltage-dependent delayed rectifier K+ current(s) in Purkinje cells failed, although a slow delayed rectifier was observed in ventricular myocytes. 5. These results demonstrate significant differences in action potential waveform, and underlying K+ currents in rabbit Purkinje and ventricular myocytes. Purkinje cells express a much smaller IK1, and a larger It than ventricular myocytes. These differences in current densities can explain some of the most important electrophysiological properties of these two tissues.Keywords
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