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K+ currents in rabbit esophageal muscularis mucosae.

作者信息

Akbarali H I

机构信息

Department of Medical Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

出版信息

Am J Physiol. 1993 May;264(5 Pt 1):G1001-7. doi: 10.1152/ajpgi.1993.264.5.G1001.

Abstract

Single cells were obtained from esophageal muscularis mucosae of the rabbit using enzymatic dispersion. Their electrophysiological properties were studied with both conventional whole cell and nystatin-perforated patch techniques. The latter technique was used to prevent "washout" of intracellular constituents and to maintain endogenous buffering of Ca2+. The average resting potential of these cells was -54 +/- 3.2 mV in the conventional recording and -51 +/- 4.4 mV in perforated patch recordings. In the current-clamp mode, regenerative responses were consistently observed in perforated patch recordings, but not when conventional whole cell gigaseal methods were used. Conventional whole cell voltage-clamp methods revealed outward currents on depolarization from a holding potential of -70 mV. These currents were inhibited by extracellular tetraethylammonium (TEA, 5-10 mM) and CoCl2 (4 mM), indicating that the predominant outward current is a Ca(2+)-activated K+ current. In the presence of TEA, inward Ca2+ currents were unmasked. In contrast, when the nystatin-perforated patch technique was used, depolarizations resulted in a net inward current followed by an outward current. The outward current was inhibited by CoCl2 (2 mM) and TEA (5 mM) to the same extent as in conventional recordings. A second component of K+ current was observed in both types of recordings when extracellular Ca2+ influx was abolished and also in the presence of TEA. This slowly activating persistent K+ current resembled a delayed rectifier K+ current. These studies show that the rabbit tunica muscularis mucosal cells possess voltage-activated Ca2+ and K+ channels as well as the capability to elicit action potentials.

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