A potassium channel in the apical membrane of rabbit thick ascending limb of Henle's loop
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A potassium channel in the apical membrane of rabbit thick ascending limb of Henle's loop
Abstract
We used the patch-clamp technique to study the activity of single potassium channels in the apical membrane of isolated thick ascending limbs of Henle's loop (TAL) of rabbit kidneys. In cell-attached patches with NaCl Ringer or high-K+ solution in the bath and 140 mM K+ in the pipette, an inwardly rectifying K+ channel was observed with an inward slope conductance of 22.0 +/- 0.5 pS and outward slope conductance of 10.2 +/- 0.3 pS at 22 degrees C (n = 15). The channel was highly selective for K+, with a calculated permeability ratio for K(+)-to-Na+ of 20:1 (n = 4). The open probability (Po) of the channel was 0.89 +/- 0.03 (n = 15) and was not voltage dependent. In inside-out patches with 140 mM K+ in both the bath and the pipette solutions, both Po and conductance of the channel were similar to that in cell-attached patches. Addition of 0.1 mM Ba2+ to the pipette solution reduced Po of the channel in a voltage-dependent manner. Lowering the pH of the bath solution from 7.4 to 6.9 or increasing Ca2+ concentration from 0 to 0.5 mM in inside-out patches did not alter either Po or conductance of the channel. Addition of 2 mM ATP to the bath solution completely inhibited channel activity. This ATP-induced inhibition was fully reversible and was found to be dependent on the ratio of ATP to ADP, since adding 1 mM ADP to the bath solution relieved the ATP-induced blockade. The property of this small-conductance K+ channel make it a likely candidate for recycling of K+ across the apical membrane of TAL of the rabbit kidney. ATP and ADP are possible intracellular regulators of the channel's activity.
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