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Kv1.5 is a major component underlying the A-type potassium current in retinal arteriolar smooth muscle

Little is known about the molecular characteristics of the voltage-activated K(+) (K(v)) channels that underlie the A-type K(+) current in vascular smooth muscle cells of the systemic circulation. We investigated the molecular identity of the A-type K(+) current in retinal arteriolar myocytes using...

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Autores principales: McGahon, Mary K., Dawicki, Jennine M., Arora, Aruna, Simpson, D. A., Gardiner, T. A., Stitt, A. W., Scholfield, C. Norman, McGeown, J. Graham, Curtis, Tim M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2593469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17040965
http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.01003.2006
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author McGahon, Mary K.
Dawicki, Jennine M.
Arora, Aruna
Simpson, D. A.
Gardiner, T. A.
Stitt, A. W.
Scholfield, C. Norman
McGeown, J. Graham
Curtis, Tim M.
author_facet McGahon, Mary K.
Dawicki, Jennine M.
Arora, Aruna
Simpson, D. A.
Gardiner, T. A.
Stitt, A. W.
Scholfield, C. Norman
McGeown, J. Graham
Curtis, Tim M.
author_sort McGahon, Mary K.
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description Little is known about the molecular characteristics of the voltage-activated K(+) (K(v)) channels that underlie the A-type K(+) current in vascular smooth muscle cells of the systemic circulation. We investigated the molecular identity of the A-type K(+) current in retinal arteriolar myocytes using patch-clamp techniques, RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry, and neutralizing antibody studies. The A-type K(+) current was resistant to the actions of specific inhibitors for K(v)3 and K(v)4 channels but was blocked by the K(v)1 antagonist correolide. No effects were observed with pharmacological agents against K(v)1.1/2/3/6 and 7 channels, but the current was partially blocked by riluzole, a K(v)1.4 and K(v)1.5 inhibitor. The current was not altered by the removal of extracellular K(+) but was abolished by flecainide, indicative of K(v)1.5 rather than K(v)1.4 channels. Transcripts encoding K(v)1.5 and not K(v)1.4 were identified in freshly isolated retinal arterioles. Immunofluorescence labeling confirmed a lack of K(v)1.4 expression and revealed K(v)1.5 to be localized to the plasma membrane of the arteriolar smooth muscle cells. Anti-K(v)1.5 antibody applied intracellularly inhibited the A-type K(+) current, whereas anti-K(v)1.4 antibody had no effect. Co-expression of K(v)1.5 with K(v)β1 or K(v)β3 accessory subunits is known to transform K(v)1.5 currents from delayed rectifers into A-type currents. K(v)β1 mRNA expression was detected in retinal arterioles, but K(v)β3 was not observed. K(v)β1 immunofluorescence was detected on the plasma membrane of retinal arteriolar myocytes. The findings of this study suggest that K(v)1.5, most likely co-assembled with K(v)β1 subunits, comprises a major component underlying the A-type K(+) current in retinal arteriolar smooth muscle cells.
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spelling pubmed-25934692009-02-24 Kv1.5 is a major component underlying the A-type potassium current in retinal arteriolar smooth muscle McGahon, Mary K. Dawicki, Jennine M. Arora, Aruna Simpson, D. A. Gardiner, T. A. Stitt, A. W. Scholfield, C. Norman McGeown, J. Graham Curtis, Tim M. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol Articles Little is known about the molecular characteristics of the voltage-activated K(+) (K(v)) channels that underlie the A-type K(+) current in vascular smooth muscle cells of the systemic circulation. We investigated the molecular identity of the A-type K(+) current in retinal arteriolar myocytes using patch-clamp techniques, RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry, and neutralizing antibody studies. The A-type K(+) current was resistant to the actions of specific inhibitors for K(v)3 and K(v)4 channels but was blocked by the K(v)1 antagonist correolide. No effects were observed with pharmacological agents against K(v)1.1/2/3/6 and 7 channels, but the current was partially blocked by riluzole, a K(v)1.4 and K(v)1.5 inhibitor. The current was not altered by the removal of extracellular K(+) but was abolished by flecainide, indicative of K(v)1.5 rather than K(v)1.4 channels. Transcripts encoding K(v)1.5 and not K(v)1.4 were identified in freshly isolated retinal arterioles. Immunofluorescence labeling confirmed a lack of K(v)1.4 expression and revealed K(v)1.5 to be localized to the plasma membrane of the arteriolar smooth muscle cells. Anti-K(v)1.5 antibody applied intracellularly inhibited the A-type K(+) current, whereas anti-K(v)1.4 antibody had no effect. Co-expression of K(v)1.5 with K(v)β1 or K(v)β3 accessory subunits is known to transform K(v)1.5 currents from delayed rectifers into A-type currents. K(v)β1 mRNA expression was detected in retinal arterioles, but K(v)β3 was not observed. K(v)β1 immunofluorescence was detected on the plasma membrane of retinal arteriolar myocytes. The findings of this study suggest that K(v)1.5, most likely co-assembled with K(v)β1 subunits, comprises a major component underlying the A-type K(+) current in retinal arteriolar smooth muscle cells. American Physiological Society 2007-02 2006-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC2593469/ /pubmed/17040965 http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.01003.2006 Text en Copyright © 2007, American Physiological Society This document may be redistributed and reused, subject to www.the-aps.org/publications/journals/funding_addendum_policy.htm (http://www.the-aps.org/publications/journals/funding_addendum_policy.htm) .
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McGahon, Mary K.
Dawicki, Jennine M.
Arora, Aruna
Simpson, D. A.
Gardiner, T. A.
Stitt, A. W.
Scholfield, C. Norman
McGeown, J. Graham
Curtis, Tim M.
Kv1.5 is a major component underlying the A-type potassium current in retinal arteriolar smooth muscle
title Kv1.5 is a major component underlying the A-type potassium current in retinal arteriolar smooth muscle
title_full Kv1.5 is a major component underlying the A-type potassium current in retinal arteriolar smooth muscle
title_fullStr Kv1.5 is a major component underlying the A-type potassium current in retinal arteriolar smooth muscle
title_full_unstemmed Kv1.5 is a major component underlying the A-type potassium current in retinal arteriolar smooth muscle
title_short Kv1.5 is a major component underlying the A-type potassium current in retinal arteriolar smooth muscle
title_sort kv1.5 is a major component underlying the a-type potassium current in retinal arteriolar smooth muscle
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2593469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17040965
http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.01003.2006
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