External K+ increases Na+ conductance of the hyperpolarization-activated current in rabbit cardiac pacemaker cells
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External K+ increases Na+ conductance of the hyperpolarization-activated current in rabbit cardiac pacemaker cells
Abstract
The hyperpolarization-activated current (I(f)) was recorded from single myocytes dissociated from rabbit sinoatrial node. Although I(f) is usually carried by both Na+ and K+, removal of the minor K+ component from physiological saline suppresses inward component. This inward Na+ current through I(f) channel increases on raising the extracellular K+ concentration. The Na+ conductance relative to K+ conductance (PNa/PK), as measured from the reversal potential, increases and saturates near 5 mM K+. This effect is different from the current increase caused by raising the concentration of carrier ion K+, which saturates at 70 mM with a half-maximal value (K1/2) of 10 mM. It is suggested that the I(f) channel has multiple, interactive binding sites for cation permeation.
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- Pflugers Arch 1992 May;421(1):94-6
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