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Comparative Study
. 2003 Sep 1;195(1):1-8.
doi: 10.1007/s00232-003-2036-6.

The human red cell voltage-regulated cation channel. The interplay with the chloride conductance, the Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channel and the Ca(2+) pump

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Comparative Study

The human red cell voltage-regulated cation channel. The interplay with the chloride conductance, the Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channel and the Ca(2+) pump

P Bennekou et al. J Membr Biol. .

Abstract

The activation/deactivation kinetics of the human erythrocyte voltage-dependent cation channel was characterized at the single-channel level using inside-out patches. It was found that the time dependence for voltage activation after steps to positive membrane potentials was slow ( t(1/2) about 30 s), whereas the deactivation was fast ( t(1/2) about 15 ms). Both activation and deactivation of this channel were also demonstrated in intact red cells in suspension. At very positive membrane potentials generated by suspension in extracellular low Cl(-) concentrations, the cation conductance switched on with a time constant of about 2 min. Deactivation of the cation channel was clearly demonstrated during transient activation of the Gárdos channel elicited by Ca(2+) influx via the cation channel and ensuing efflux via the Ca(2+) pump. Thus, the voltage-dependent cation channel, the Gárdos channel and the Ca(2+) pump constitute a coupled feedback-regulated system that may become operative under physiological conditions.

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