Urbach V, van Kerkhove E, Harvey B J
Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique, Laboratoire Jean Maetz BP68, Villefranche-sur-mer, France.
J Gen Physiol. 1994 Apr;103(4):583-604. doi: 10.1085/jgp.103.4.583.
Inward-rectifier K channel: using macroscopic voltage clamp and single-channel patch clamp techniques we have identified the K+ channel responsible for potassium recycling across basolateral membranes (BLM) of principal cells in intact epithelia isolated from frog skin. The spontaneously active K+ channel is an inward rectifier (Kir) and is the major component of macroscopic conductance of intact cells. The current-voltage relationship of BLM in intact cells of isolated epithelia, mounted in miniature Ussing chambers (bathed on apical and basolateral sides in normal amphibian Ringer solution), showed pronounced inward rectification which was K(+)-dependent and inhibited by Ba2+, H+, and quinidine. A 15-pS Kir channel was the only type of K(+)-selective channel found in BLM in cell-attached membrane patches bathed in physiological solutions. Although the channel behaves as an inward rectifier, it conducts outward current (K+ exit from the cell) with a very high open probability (Po = 0.74-1.0) at membrane potentials less negative than the Nernst potential for K+. The Kir channel was transformed to a pure inward rectifier (no outward current) in cell-attached membranes when the patch pipette contained 120 mM KCl Ringer solution (normal NaCl Ringer in bath). Inward rectification is caused by Mg2+ block of outward current and the single-channel current-voltage relation was linear when Mg2+ was removed from the cytosolic side. Whole-cell current-voltage relations of isolated principal cells were also inwardly rectified. Power density spectra of ensemble current noise could be fit by a single Lorentzian function, which displayed a K dependence indicative of spontaneously fluctuating Kir channels.
under physiological ionic gradients, a 15-pS inward-rectifier K+ channel generates the resting BLM conductance in principal cells and recycles potassium in parallel with the Na+/K+ ATPase pump.
内向整流钾通道:我们运用宏观电压钳和单通道膜片钳技术,确定了负责钾离子在从蛙皮分离的完整上皮主细胞基底外侧膜(BLM)上循环的钾通道。这种自发激活的钾通道是一种内向整流器(Kir),是完整细胞宏观电导的主要成分。安装在微型尤斯灌流室(顶端和基底外侧均浸于正常两栖类任氏液中)的分离上皮完整细胞的BLM的电流-电压关系显示出明显的内向整流,这种整流依赖钾离子,且受钡离子、氢离子和奎尼丁抑制。在浸于生理溶液的细胞贴附膜片中,15皮安的Kir通道是在BLM中发现的唯一一种钾离子选择性通道。尽管该通道表现为内向整流器,但在膜电位比钾离子能斯特电位更正时,它以非常高的开放概率(Po = 0.74 - 1.0)传导外向电流(钾离子从细胞流出)。当膜片吸管中含有120 mM氯化钾任氏液(浴槽中为正常氯化钠任氏液)时,细胞贴附膜中的Kir通道转变为纯内向整流器(无外向电流)。内向整流是由镁离子对外向电流的阻断引起的,当从胞质侧去除镁离子时,单通道电流-电压关系呈线性。分离的主细胞的全细胞电流-电压关系也呈内向整流。整体电流噪声的功率密度谱可以用单一洛伦兹函数拟合,该函数显示出对钾离子的依赖性,表明存在自发波动的Kir通道。
在生理离子梯度下,一个15皮安的内向整流钾通道产生主细胞的静息BLM电导,并与钠钾ATP酶泵并行回收钾离子。