Peres A, Giovannardi S
Dip di Fisiologia e Biochimica Gen. dell' Universita di Milano, Italy.
FEBS Lett. 1990 Feb 12;261(1):35-8. doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(90)80630-2.
Using the whole-cell technique, we have measured recurring hyperpolarizations induced by fetal calf serum and bradykinin in human fibroblasts. By coupling fura-2 microfluorimetry to electrophysiology, we have also measured directly cytosolic Ca2+ and found that Ca2+ oscillations occur in synchrony with membrane currents. Mitogen stimulation of cells in which intracellular K+ had been replaced with Cs+ resulted in the abolishment of the outward current. We conclude then that the mitogen-induced recurring hyperpolarizations in human fibroblasts are due to the opening of Ca2(+)-activated K+ channels.
利用全细胞技术,我们测量了胎牛血清和缓激肽在人成纤维细胞中诱导产生的反复超极化。通过将fura-2显微荧光测定法与电生理学相结合,我们还直接测量了胞质Ca2+,发现Ca2+振荡与膜电流同步发生。用Cs+替代细胞内K+后对细胞进行促有丝分裂原刺激,导致外向电流消失。我们由此得出结论,人成纤维细胞中促有丝分裂原诱导的反复超极化是由于Ca2(+)-激活的K+通道开放所致。