Korean J Physiol Pharmacol.
2000 Feb;4(1):9-14.
Effect of capsaicin on delayed rectifier K+ current in adult rat dorsal root ganglion neurons
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, Chung-Ang University,
Seoul, South Korea.
Abstract
- K+ currents play multiple roles in the excitability of dorsal root
ganglion (DRG) neurons. Influences on these currents change the shape
of the action potential, its firing threshold and the resting membrane
potential. In this study, whole cell configuration of patch clamp
technique had been applied to record the blocking effect of capsaicin,
a lipophilic alkaloid, on the delayed rectifier K+ current in cultured
small diameter DRG neurons of adult rat. Capsaicin reduced the
amplitude of K+ current in dose dependent manner, and the
concentration-dependence curve was well described by the Hill equation
with KD value of 19.1 micrometer. The blocking effect of capsaicin was
reversible. Capsaicin (10 micrometer) shifted the steady-state inactivation
curve in the hyperpolarizing direction by about 15 mV and increased the
rate of inactivation. The voltage dependence of activation was not
affected by capsaicin. These multiple effects of capsaicin may suggest
that capsaicin bind to the region of K+ channel, participating in
inactivation process.