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Nonselective Suppression of Voltage-gated Currents by Odorants in the Newt Olfactory Receptor Cells

Effects of odorants on voltage-gated ionic channels were investigated in isolated newt olfactory receptor cells by using the whole cell version of the patch–clamp technique. Under voltage clamp, membrane depolarization to voltages between −90 mV and +40 mV from a holding potential (V(h)) of −100 mV...

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Autores principales: Kawai, Fusao, Kurahashi, Takashi, Kaneko, Akimichi
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2220060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9041454
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author Kawai, Fusao
Kurahashi, Takashi
Kaneko, Akimichi
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Kurahashi, Takashi
Kaneko, Akimichi
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description Effects of odorants on voltage-gated ionic channels were investigated in isolated newt olfactory receptor cells by using the whole cell version of the patch–clamp technique. Under voltage clamp, membrane depolarization to voltages between −90 mV and +40 mV from a holding potential (V(h)) of −100 mV generated time- and voltage-dependent current responses; a rapidly (< 15 ms) decaying initial inward current and a late outward current. When odorants (1 mM amyl acetate, 1 mM acetophenone, and 1 mM limonene) were applied to the recorded cell, the voltage-gated currents were significantly reduced. The dose-suppression relations of amyl acetate for individual current components (Na(+) current: I(Na), T-type Ca(2+) current: I(Ca,T), L-type Ca(2+) current: I(Ca,L), delayed rectifier K(+) current: I(Kv) and Ca(2+)-activated K(+) current: I(K(Ca))) could be fitted by the Hill equation. Half-blocking concentrations for each current were 0.11 mM (I(Na)), 0.15 mM (I(Ca,T)), 0.14 mM (I(Ca,L)), 1.7 mM (I(Kv)), and 0.17 mM (I(K(Ca))), and Hill coefficient was 1.4 (I(Na)), 1.0 (I(Ca,T)), 1.1 (I(Ca,L)), 1.0 (I(Kv)), and 1.1 (I(K(Ca))), suggesting that the inward current is affected more strongly than the outward current. The activation curve of I(Na) was not changed significantly by amyl acetate, while the inactivation curve was shifted to negative voltages; half-activation voltages were −53 mV at control, −66 mV at 0.01 mM, and −84 mV at 0.1 mM. These phenomena are similar to the suppressive effects of local anesthetics (lidocaine and benzocaine) on I(Na) in various preparations, suggesting that both types of suppression are caused by the same mechanism. The nonselective blockage of ionic channels observed here is consistent with the previous notion that the suppression of the transduction current by odorants is due to the direst blockage of transduction channels.
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spelling pubmed-22200602008-04-22 Nonselective Suppression of Voltage-gated Currents by Odorants in the Newt Olfactory Receptor Cells Kawai, Fusao Kurahashi, Takashi Kaneko, Akimichi J Gen Physiol Article Effects of odorants on voltage-gated ionic channels were investigated in isolated newt olfactory receptor cells by using the whole cell version of the patch–clamp technique. Under voltage clamp, membrane depolarization to voltages between −90 mV and +40 mV from a holding potential (V(h)) of −100 mV generated time- and voltage-dependent current responses; a rapidly (< 15 ms) decaying initial inward current and a late outward current. When odorants (1 mM amyl acetate, 1 mM acetophenone, and 1 mM limonene) were applied to the recorded cell, the voltage-gated currents were significantly reduced. The dose-suppression relations of amyl acetate for individual current components (Na(+) current: I(Na), T-type Ca(2+) current: I(Ca,T), L-type Ca(2+) current: I(Ca,L), delayed rectifier K(+) current: I(Kv) and Ca(2+)-activated K(+) current: I(K(Ca))) could be fitted by the Hill equation. Half-blocking concentrations for each current were 0.11 mM (I(Na)), 0.15 mM (I(Ca,T)), 0.14 mM (I(Ca,L)), 1.7 mM (I(Kv)), and 0.17 mM (I(K(Ca))), and Hill coefficient was 1.4 (I(Na)), 1.0 (I(Ca,T)), 1.1 (I(Ca,L)), 1.0 (I(Kv)), and 1.1 (I(K(Ca))), suggesting that the inward current is affected more strongly than the outward current. The activation curve of I(Na) was not changed significantly by amyl acetate, while the inactivation curve was shifted to negative voltages; half-activation voltages were −53 mV at control, −66 mV at 0.01 mM, and −84 mV at 0.1 mM. These phenomena are similar to the suppressive effects of local anesthetics (lidocaine and benzocaine) on I(Na) in various preparations, suggesting that both types of suppression are caused by the same mechanism. The nonselective blockage of ionic channels observed here is consistent with the previous notion that the suppression of the transduction current by odorants is due to the direst blockage of transduction channels. The Rockefeller University Press 1997-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2220060/ /pubmed/9041454 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Nonselective Suppression of Voltage-gated Currents by Odorants in the Newt Olfactory Receptor Cells
title Nonselective Suppression of Voltage-gated Currents by Odorants in the Newt Olfactory Receptor Cells
title_full Nonselective Suppression of Voltage-gated Currents by Odorants in the Newt Olfactory Receptor Cells
title_fullStr Nonselective Suppression of Voltage-gated Currents by Odorants in the Newt Olfactory Receptor Cells
title_full_unstemmed Nonselective Suppression of Voltage-gated Currents by Odorants in the Newt Olfactory Receptor Cells
title_short Nonselective Suppression of Voltage-gated Currents by Odorants in the Newt Olfactory Receptor Cells
title_sort nonselective suppression of voltage-gated currents by odorants in the newt olfactory receptor cells
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2220060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9041454
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