Korean J Physiol Pharmacol.
2000 Apr;4(2):81-90.
The role of K+ channels on spontaneous action potential in rat clonal
pituitary GH3 cell line
- Affiliations
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- 1Biomedical Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology.
- 2Department of Physiology, Seoul National University College of
Medicine, 28 Yonkeun-Dong Chongno-Gu, Seoul, South Korea.
Abstract
- The types of K+ channel which determine the pattern of spontaneous
action potential (SAP) were investigated using whole-cell variation of
patch clamp techniques under current- and voltage-clamp recording
conditions in rat clonal pituitary GH3 cells. Heterogeneous pattern of
SAP activities was changed into more regular mode with elongation of
activity duration and afterhyperpolarization by treatment of TEA (10
mM). Under this condition, exposure of the class III antiarrhythmic
agent E-4031 (5 micrometer) to GH3 cells hardly affected SAP activities. On
the other hand, the main GH3 stimulator thyrotropin-releasing hormone
(TRH) still produced its dual effects (transient hyperpolarization and
later increase in SAP frequency) in the presence of TEA. However,
addition of BaCl2 (2 mM) in the presence of TEA completely blocked SAP
repolarization process and produced membrane depolarization in all
tested cells. This effect was observed even in TEA-untreated cells and
was not mimicked by higher concentration of TEA (30 mM). Also this
barium-induced membrane depolarization effect was still observed after
L-type Ca2+ channel was blocked by nicardipine (10 micrometer). These results
suggest that barium-sensitive current is important in SAP
repolarization process and barium itself may have some depolarizing
effect in GH3 cells.