Characterization of K+ currents in rat malignant lymphocytes (Nb2 cells)
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Characterization of K+ currents in rat malignant lymphocytes (Nb2 cells)
Abstract
Membrane K+ currents of malignant lymphocytes (Nb2 cells) were studied with the whole-cell patch-clamp method. Upon depolarization, K+ currents activate with a delay and follow a sigmoid time course, resembling other delayed rectifier K+ currents present in nerve and muscle cells. The activation time constant of these currents is voltage dependent, increasing from 1 msec at +90 mV to approximately 37 msec at -30 mV. The fractional number of open channels has a sigmoid voltage dependence with a midpoint near -25 mV. Deactivation of K+ currents in Nb2 cells is voltage dependent and follows a simple exponential time course. Time constant of this process increases from 5 msec at -115 mV to almost 80 msec at -40 mV. The relative permeability of K+ channels to different monovalent cations follows the sequence: K+ (1) greater than Rb+ (0.75) greater than NH4+ (0.11) greater than Cs+ (0.07) greater than Na+ (0.05). Inactivation of K+ currents is a biexponential process with time constants of approximately 600 and 7,000 msec. Inactivation of K+ currents in Nb2 cells is not a voltage-dependent process. The steady-state inactivation curve of K+ currents has a midpoint near -40 mV. Following a 500-msec voltage pulse, inactivation of K+ currents recovers with a simple exponential process with a time constant of 9 sec. Short duration (approximately 50 msec) voltage-clamp pulses do not induce significant inactivation of these currents. K+ currents in malignant lymphocytes do not display the phenomenon of cumulative inactivation as described for other delayed rectifier-type K+ channels. Application of a train of voltage pulses to positive potentials at different frequencies induces a moderate decrease in peak outward currents. The use of substances (N-bromoacetamide, trypsin, chloramine-T, and papain) that remove the inactivation of Na+ and K+ currents in other cells are not effective in removing the inactivation of K+ currents present in this lymphoma cell line. Significant differences were found between the characteristics of K+ currents in this malignant cell line and those present in normal lymphocytes. Possible physiological implications for these differences and for the role of K+ currents in the proliferation of normal and malignant lymphocytes are discussed.
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