Stretch-activated anion currents of rabbit cardiac myocytes
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Stretch-activated anion currents of rabbit cardiac myocytes
Abstract
1. Stretch-activated anion currents were studied in sino-atrial and atrial cells using the whole-cell patch clamp technique. With continuous application of positive pressure (5-15 cmH2O) through the patch clamp electrode, the cell was inflated and the membrane conductance was increased. 2. Voltage clamp steps revealed that the stretch-activated currents had time-independent characteristics. The increase in membrane conductance was reversible on subsequent application of negative pressure to the electrode. 3. The reversal potential of the stretch-activated currents was shifted by 60 mV for a 10-fold change in intracellular Cl- concentration, while it was unaffected by replacement of Na+ in the extracellular solution by N-methyl-D-glucamine. Cell superfusion with Cl(-)-deficient solution (10 mM Cl-) reduced the amplitude of outward current. These findings indicate that the stretch-activated conductance is Cl- selective. 4. The sequence of anion permeability through the stretch-activated conductance was determined to be I-(1.7) > NO3-(1.5) > Br-(1.2) > Cl-(1.0) > and F-(0.6). SCN- appeared to be more permeant than I-. 5. The stretch-activated conductance was reduced by the Cl- channel blockers, 4,4'-dinitrostilbene-2,2'-disulphonic acid disodium salt, 4-acetamido-4'-isothiocyanatostilbene-2,2'-disulphonic acid or anthracene-9-carboxylate (9-AC). Administration of furosemide or bumetanide had no effect. 6. The stretch-activated Cl- current was recorded even though intracellular Ca2+ ions were chelated by including 10 mM EGTA in the pipette solution. Neither the specific peptide inhibitor of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase (50 microM), nor the non-selective blocker of protein kinases, H-7 (20 microM), was effective in reducing the stretch-activated Cl- current, suggesting that the stretch-activated Cl- current is a novel type of cardiac Cl- current, which shows a different modulatory mechanism from that of other cardiac Cl- currents.
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