Effects of vasoactive intestinal contractor on voltage-activated Ca2+ currents in feline parasympathetic neurons
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Effects of vasoactive intestinal contractor on voltage-activated Ca2+ currents in feline parasympathetic neurons
Abstract
Intracellular current-clamp and single-electrode voltage-clamp techniques were used to study in vitro action potentials and the action of vasoactive intestinal contractor (VIC; 0.03-1 microM) on the high-voltage-activated Ca2+ currents (ICa) of neurons in feline colonic parasympathetic ganglia. In the current-clamp recording mode, action potential amplitude was depressed by cobalt (1 mM) and omega-conotoxin (300 nM) or in nominally Ca(2+)-free Krebs solutions. In the single-electrode voltage-clamp recording mode, the ICa was isolated by blocking the voltage-gated Na+ current with tetrodotoxin (1-3 microM) and by Krebs solutions containing a low Na+ concentration. The voltage-activated K+ currents were blocked by intracellular injection of cesium through a recording electrode filled with 2 M CsCl and external application of tetraethylammonium (30-50 mM) and barium (2 mM). The Ca(2+)-dependent Cl- current was blocked by replacement of Ca2+ (2 mM) with equimolar barium. Anomalous rectification was blocked by external application of 2 mM cesium. The ICa was evoked by depolarizing step commands more positive than -40 mV from holding potentials ranging between -80 and -60 mV. ICa was depressed by cobalt (1 mM), cadmium (100 microM), and omega-conotoxin (500 nM) but not by nifedipine (10 microM), nicardipine (10 microM), and verapamil (10 microM). BAY K 8644 (3-10 microM) also did not affect the ICa. VIC (0.1-1 microM), one of the endothelin (ET) isopeptides, caused an inward current followed by an outward current. The VIC-induced inward and outward currents were associated with an increase and decrease in membrane conductance, respectively. VIC also caused an initial depression followed by a long-lasting augmentation of the ICa. ET-1, ET-2, and ET-3 equally mimicked the action of VIC on both holding current and ICa. These data suggest that VIC activates a receptor-operated channel and modulates the omega-conotoxin-sensitive voltage-activated Ca2+ channels through ETB receptor subtypes of neurons in feline colonic parasympathetic ganglia.
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