Modulation of single cardiac Na+ channels by cytosolic Mg++ ions
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00183459
Modulation of single cardiac Na+ channels by cytosolic Mg++ ions
Abstract
Elementary Na+ currents were recorded in inside-out patches excised from cultured neonatal rat heart myocytes in order to study the influence of cytosolic Mg++ and other bivalent cations present at the cytoplasmic membrane surface on cardiac Na+ channel gating. Exposing the cytoplasmic membrane surface to a Mg(++)-free environment shortened the open state of cardiac Na+ channels significantly. tau open declined to 62 +/- 2% of the value obtained at 5 mmol/l Mgi++. Other channel properties including the tendency to reopen and the elementary current size either changed insignificantly within a 10% range or remained completely unchanged. An almost identical change of tau open can be caused by switching from a Mn++ (5 mmol/l) containing internal solution to a Mn(++)-free internal solution. But tau open failed to significantly respond to a variation in internal Ni++ from 5 mmol/l to 0 mmol/l. The same response to internal Mg++ withdrawal was obtained with (-)-DPI-modified, non-inactivating Na+ channels, indicating that the exit rate from the open state remains as sensitive to cytosolic Mg++ variations as in normal Na+ channels with operating inactivation.
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