Role of a Ca²⁺-activated K⁺ current in the maintenance of resting membrane potential of isolated, human, saphenous vein smooth muscle cells

Calcium-activated potassium currents were studied in dissociated smooth muscle cells from human saphenous vein (HSV) using the patch-clamp technique in the whole-cell configuration. The average measured resting membrane potential (Vm) was -41+/-2 mV (n=39), when the cells were dialysed with an intra...

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Autores principales: Milesi, María Verónica, Aiello, Ernesto Alejandro, Rebolledo, Alejandro, Gómez Alvis, Alicia, Grassi de Gende, Ángela Ofelia
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Publicado: 1999
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language Inglés
topic Biología
Ciencias Médicas
BKCa channels
Resting membrane potential
Vascular smooth muscle cells
Patch-clamp technique
spellingShingle Biología
Ciencias Médicas
BKCa channels
Resting membrane potential
Vascular smooth muscle cells
Patch-clamp technique
Milesi, María Verónica
Aiello, Ernesto Alejandro
Rebolledo, Alejandro
Gómez Alvis, Alicia
Grassi de Gende, Ángela Ofelia
Role of a Ca²⁺-activated K⁺ current in the maintenance of resting membrane potential of isolated, human, saphenous vein smooth muscle cells
topic_facet Biología
Ciencias Médicas
BKCa channels
Resting membrane potential
Vascular smooth muscle cells
Patch-clamp technique
description Calcium-activated potassium currents were studied in dissociated smooth muscle cells from human saphenous vein (HSV) using the patch-clamp technique in the whole-cell configuration. The average measured resting membrane potential (Vm) was -41+/-2 mV (n=39), when the cells were dialysed with an intracellular pipette solution (IPS) containing 0.1 mM ethyleneglycol-bis(beta-aminoethylether)-N,N,N', N'-tetraacetic acid (EGTA) (IPS-0.1 mM EGTA). When the EGTA concentration was increased to 10 mM (IPS-10 mM EGTA) Vm became significantly less negative: -13+/-2 mV (n=23, P<0.05). These results suggest that 10 mM EGTA reduces a calcium-dependent current involved in the maintenance of Vm. Depolarizing voltage steps up to +60 mV from holding potentials of -60 mV resulted in large (1-10 nA) time- and voltage-dependent outward currents. The amplitudes of total whole-cell current densities measured at voltages above -20 mV were significantly greater in the cells dialysed with IPS-0.1 mM EGTA than in those dialysed with IPS-10 mM EGTA. In the cells dialysed with IPS-0.1 mM EGTA, 0.1 mM tetraethylammonium chloride (TEA) and 50 nM iberiotoxin (IBTX), which selectively block large conductance Ca²⁺-activated potassium channels (BKCa), diminished the total current recorded at +60 mV by 45+/-14% (P<0.05, n=5) and 50+/-6% (n=8, P<0.05), respectively. These blockers at the same concentrations did not affect the total current in cells dialysed with IPS-10 mM EGTA. When tested on intact HSV rings, both 0.1 mM TEA and 50 nM IBTX elicited vessel contraction. We conclude that BKCa channels present in HSV smooth muscle cells contribute to the maintenance of the Vm and sustain a significant portion of the total voltage-activated, outward current. Finally, BKCa channels appear to play a significant role in the regulation of HSV smooth muscle contractile activity.
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author Milesi, María Verónica
Aiello, Ernesto Alejandro
Rebolledo, Alejandro
Gómez Alvis, Alicia
Grassi de Gende, Ángela Ofelia
author_facet Milesi, María Verónica
Aiello, Ernesto Alejandro
Rebolledo, Alejandro
Gómez Alvis, Alicia
Grassi de Gende, Ángela Ofelia
author_sort Milesi, María Verónica
title Role of a Ca²⁺-activated K⁺ current in the maintenance of resting membrane potential of isolated, human, saphenous vein smooth muscle cells
title_short Role of a Ca²⁺-activated K⁺ current in the maintenance of resting membrane potential of isolated, human, saphenous vein smooth muscle cells
title_full Role of a Ca²⁺-activated K⁺ current in the maintenance of resting membrane potential of isolated, human, saphenous vein smooth muscle cells
title_fullStr Role of a Ca²⁺-activated K⁺ current in the maintenance of resting membrane potential of isolated, human, saphenous vein smooth muscle cells
title_full_unstemmed Role of a Ca²⁺-activated K⁺ current in the maintenance of resting membrane potential of isolated, human, saphenous vein smooth muscle cells
title_sort role of a ca²⁺-activated k⁺ current in the maintenance of resting membrane potential of isolated, human, saphenous vein smooth muscle cells
publishDate 1999
url http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/146540
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