Sodium-dependent potassium channels in leech P neurons
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Sodium-dependent potassium channels in leech P neurons
Abstract
In leech P neurons the inhibition of the Na(+)-K(+) pump by ouabain or omission of bath K(+) leaves the membrane potential unaffected for a prolonged period or even induces a marked membrane hyperpolarization, although the concentration gradients for K(+) and Na(+) are attenuated substantially. As shown previously, this stabilization of the membrane potential is caused by an increase in the K(+) conductance of the plasma membrane, which compensates for the reduction of the K(+) gradient. The data presented here strongly suggest that the increased K(+) conductance is due to Na(+)-activated K(+) (K(Na)) channels. Specifically, an increase in the cytosolic Na(+) concentration ([Na(+)](i)) was paralleled by a membrane hyperpolarization, a decrease in the input resistance (R(in)) of the cells, and by the occurrence of an outwardly directed membrane current. The relationship between R(in) and [Na(+)](i) followed a simple model in which the R(in) decrease was attributed to K(+) channels that are activated by the binding of three Na(+) ions, with half-maximal activation at [Na(+)](i) between 45 and 70 mM. At maximum channel activation, R(in) was reduced by more than 90%, suggesting a significant contribution of the K(Na) channels to the physiological functioning of the cells, although evidence for such a contribution is still lacking. Injection experiments showed that the K(Na) channels in leech P neurons are also activated by Li(+).
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