Potassium conductance in straight proximal tubule cells of the mouse. Effect of barium, verapamil and quinidine
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Potassium conductance in straight proximal tubule cells of the mouse. Effect of barium, verapamil and quinidine
Abstract
The present study has been performed to test for the influence of verapamil and quinidine on the potential difference across the basolateral cell membrane (PDbl) and on the basolateral potassium conductance of isolated perfused segments of the mouse proximal tubule. PDbl was recorded continuously with conventional microelectrodes during rapid alterations of bath or luminal perfusate composition. The contribution of the basolateral potassium conductance to the conductance of both cell membranes (tk) was estimated from the effects of altered bath potassium concentration on PDbl. Under control conditions tk approaches 0.8, i.e. the basolateral cell membrane is mainly conductive to potassium. Neither quinidine nor verapamil affect PDbl at concentrations below 10 mumol/l. At higher concentrations both substances depolarize the basolateral cell membrane mimicking the effect of 1 mmol/l barium. In the presence of 0.1 mmol/l verapamil tk is virtually abolished at 5 to 10 mmol/l bath potassium concentration but is almost unaffected at bath potassium concentrations between 20 and 40 mmol/l. 1 mumol/l ionophore A-23187 does not change the depolarizing effect of 0.1 mmol/l verapamil on cell membrane potential. In the presence of 0.1 mmol/l quinidine, tk is reduced to some 50%, irrespective of the bath potassium concentration. It is concluded that the potassium conductance in straight proximal tubules is inhibited not only by barium but as well by high concentrations of verapamil and quinidine. The effect is probably direct and not related to alterations in the intracellular calcium activity.
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