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Spontaneous Transient Outward Currents Arise from Microdomains Where BK Channels Are Exposed to a Mean Ca(2+) Concentration on the Order of 10 μM during a Ca(2+) Spark

Ca(2+) sparks are small, localized cytosolic Ca(2+) transients due to Ca(2+) release from sarcoplasmic reticulum through ryanodine receptors. In smooth muscle, Ca(2+) sparks activate large conductance Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channels (BK channels) in the spark microdomain, thus generating spontaneous...

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Autores principales: ZhuGe, Ronghua, Fogarty, Kevin E., Tuft, Richard A., Walsh, John V.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2311396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12084772
http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.20028571
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author ZhuGe, Ronghua
Fogarty, Kevin E.
Tuft, Richard A.
Walsh, John V.
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Fogarty, Kevin E.
Tuft, Richard A.
Walsh, John V.
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description Ca(2+) sparks are small, localized cytosolic Ca(2+) transients due to Ca(2+) release from sarcoplasmic reticulum through ryanodine receptors. In smooth muscle, Ca(2+) sparks activate large conductance Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channels (BK channels) in the spark microdomain, thus generating spontaneous transient outward currents (STOCs). The purpose of the present study is to determine experimentally the level of Ca(2+) to which the BK channels are exposed during a spark. Using tight seal, whole-cell recording, we have analyzed the voltage-dependence of the STOC conductance (g((STOC))), and compared it to the voltage-dependence of BK channel activation in excised patches in the presence of different [Ca(2+)]s. The Ca(2+) sparks did not change in amplitude over the range of potentials of interest. In contrast, the magnitude of g((STOC)) remained roughly constant from 20 to −40 mV and then declined steeply at more negative potentials. From this and the voltage dependence of BK channel activation, we conclude that the BK channels underlying STOCs are exposed to a mean [Ca(2+)] on the order of 10 μM during a Ca(2+) spark. The membrane area over which a concentration ≥10 μM is reached has an estimated radius of 150–300 nm, corresponding to an area which is a fraction of one square micron. Moreover, given the constraints imposed by the estimated channel density and the Ca(2+) current during a spark, the BK channels do not appear to be uniformly distributed over the membrane but instead are found at higher density at the spark site.
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spelling pubmed-23113962008-04-16 Spontaneous Transient Outward Currents Arise from Microdomains Where BK Channels Are Exposed to a Mean Ca(2+) Concentration on the Order of 10 μM during a Ca(2+) Spark ZhuGe, Ronghua Fogarty, Kevin E. Tuft, Richard A. Walsh, John V. J Gen Physiol Article Ca(2+) sparks are small, localized cytosolic Ca(2+) transients due to Ca(2+) release from sarcoplasmic reticulum through ryanodine receptors. In smooth muscle, Ca(2+) sparks activate large conductance Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channels (BK channels) in the spark microdomain, thus generating spontaneous transient outward currents (STOCs). The purpose of the present study is to determine experimentally the level of Ca(2+) to which the BK channels are exposed during a spark. Using tight seal, whole-cell recording, we have analyzed the voltage-dependence of the STOC conductance (g((STOC))), and compared it to the voltage-dependence of BK channel activation in excised patches in the presence of different [Ca(2+)]s. The Ca(2+) sparks did not change in amplitude over the range of potentials of interest. In contrast, the magnitude of g((STOC)) remained roughly constant from 20 to −40 mV and then declined steeply at more negative potentials. From this and the voltage dependence of BK channel activation, we conclude that the BK channels underlying STOCs are exposed to a mean [Ca(2+)] on the order of 10 μM during a Ca(2+) spark. The membrane area over which a concentration ≥10 μM is reached has an estimated radius of 150–300 nm, corresponding to an area which is a fraction of one square micron. Moreover, given the constraints imposed by the estimated channel density and the Ca(2+) current during a spark, the BK channels do not appear to be uniformly distributed over the membrane but instead are found at higher density at the spark site. The Rockefeller University Press 2002-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2311396/ /pubmed/12084772 http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.20028571 Text en Copyright © 2002, The Rockefeller University Press 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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ZhuGe, Ronghua
Fogarty, Kevin E.
Tuft, Richard A.
Walsh, John V.
Spontaneous Transient Outward Currents Arise from Microdomains Where BK Channels Are Exposed to a Mean Ca(2+) Concentration on the Order of 10 μM during a Ca(2+) Spark
title Spontaneous Transient Outward Currents Arise from Microdomains Where BK Channels Are Exposed to a Mean Ca(2+) Concentration on the Order of 10 μM during a Ca(2+) Spark
title_full Spontaneous Transient Outward Currents Arise from Microdomains Where BK Channels Are Exposed to a Mean Ca(2+) Concentration on the Order of 10 μM during a Ca(2+) Spark
title_fullStr Spontaneous Transient Outward Currents Arise from Microdomains Where BK Channels Are Exposed to a Mean Ca(2+) Concentration on the Order of 10 μM during a Ca(2+) Spark
title_full_unstemmed Spontaneous Transient Outward Currents Arise from Microdomains Where BK Channels Are Exposed to a Mean Ca(2+) Concentration on the Order of 10 μM during a Ca(2+) Spark
title_short Spontaneous Transient Outward Currents Arise from Microdomains Where BK Channels Are Exposed to a Mean Ca(2+) Concentration on the Order of 10 μM during a Ca(2+) Spark
title_sort spontaneous transient outward currents arise from microdomains where bk channels are exposed to a mean ca(2+) concentration on the order of 10 μm during a ca(2+) spark
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2311396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12084772
http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.20028571
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