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Effects of Acetazolamide on Transient K(+) Currents and Action Potentials in Nodose Ganglion Neurons of Adult Rats

The aim of the present study was to determine whether acetazolamide (AZ) contributes to the inhibition of the fast inactivating transient K(+) current (I(A)) in adult rat nodose ganglion (NG) neurons. We have previously shown that pretreatment with either AZ or 4‐AP attenuated or blocked the CO(2)‐i...

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Autores principales: Matsumoto, Shigeji, Yoshida, Shinki, Ikeda, Mizuho, Kadoi, Jun, Takahashi, Masayuki, Tanimoto, Takeshi, Kitagawa, Junichi, Saiki, Chikako, Takeda, Mamoru, Shima, Yukio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3047007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20370806
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-5949.2010.00133.x
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author Matsumoto, Shigeji
Yoshida, Shinki
Ikeda, Mizuho
Kadoi, Jun
Takahashi, Masayuki
Tanimoto, Takeshi
Kitagawa, Junichi
Saiki, Chikako
Takeda, Mamoru
Shima, Yukio
author_facet Matsumoto, Shigeji
Yoshida, Shinki
Ikeda, Mizuho
Kadoi, Jun
Takahashi, Masayuki
Tanimoto, Takeshi
Kitagawa, Junichi
Saiki, Chikako
Takeda, Mamoru
Shima, Yukio
author_sort Matsumoto, Shigeji
collection PubMed
description The aim of the present study was to determine whether acetazolamide (AZ) contributes to the inhibition of the fast inactivating transient K(+) current (I(A)) in adult rat nodose ganglion (NG) neurons. We have previously shown that pretreatment with either AZ or 4‐AP attenuated or blocked the CO(2)‐induced inhibition of slowly adapting pulmonary stretch receptors in in vivo experiments. The patch‐clamp experiments were performed by using the isolated NG neurons. In addition to this, the RT‐PCR of mRNA and the expression of voltage‐gated K(+) (Kv) 1.4, Kv 4.1, Kv 4.2, and Kv 4.3 channel proteins from nodose ganglia were examined. We used NG neurons sensitive to the 1 mM AZ application. The application of 1 mM AZ inhibited the I(A) by approximately 27% and the additional application of 4‐AP (1 mM) further inhibited I(A) by 48%. The application of 0.1 μM α‐dendrotoxin (α‐DTX), a slow inactivating transient K(+) current (I(D)) blocker, inhibited the baseline I(A) by approximately 27%, and the additional application of 1 mM AZ further decreased the I(A) by 51%. In current clamp experiments, AZ application (1 mM) increased the number of action potentials due to the decreased duration of the depolarizing phase of action potentials and/or due to a reduction in the resting membrane potential. Four voltage‐gated K(+) channel proteins were present, and most (80–90%) of the four Kv channels immunoreactive neurons showed the co‐expression of carbonic anhydrase‐II (CA‐II) immunoreactivity. These results indicate that the application of AZ causes the reduction in I(A) via the inhibition of four voltage‐gated K(+) channel (Kv) proteins without affecting I(D).
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spelling pubmed-30470072011-03-05 Effects of Acetazolamide on Transient K(+) Currents and Action Potentials in Nodose Ganglion Neurons of Adult Rats Matsumoto, Shigeji Yoshida, Shinki Ikeda, Mizuho Kadoi, Jun Takahashi, Masayuki Tanimoto, Takeshi Kitagawa, Junichi Saiki, Chikako Takeda, Mamoru Shima, Yukio CNS Neurosci Ther Research The aim of the present study was to determine whether acetazolamide (AZ) contributes to the inhibition of the fast inactivating transient K(+) current (I(A)) in adult rat nodose ganglion (NG) neurons. We have previously shown that pretreatment with either AZ or 4‐AP attenuated or blocked the CO(2)‐induced inhibition of slowly adapting pulmonary stretch receptors in in vivo experiments. The patch‐clamp experiments were performed by using the isolated NG neurons. In addition to this, the RT‐PCR of mRNA and the expression of voltage‐gated K(+) (Kv) 1.4, Kv 4.1, Kv 4.2, and Kv 4.3 channel proteins from nodose ganglia were examined. We used NG neurons sensitive to the 1 mM AZ application. The application of 1 mM AZ inhibited the I(A) by approximately 27% and the additional application of 4‐AP (1 mM) further inhibited I(A) by 48%. The application of 0.1 μM α‐dendrotoxin (α‐DTX), a slow inactivating transient K(+) current (I(D)) blocker, inhibited the baseline I(A) by approximately 27%, and the additional application of 1 mM AZ further decreased the I(A) by 51%. In current clamp experiments, AZ application (1 mM) increased the number of action potentials due to the decreased duration of the depolarizing phase of action potentials and/or due to a reduction in the resting membrane potential. Four voltage‐gated K(+) channel proteins were present, and most (80–90%) of the four Kv channels immunoreactive neurons showed the co‐expression of carbonic anhydrase‐II (CA‐II) immunoreactivity. These results indicate that the application of AZ causes the reduction in I(A) via the inhibition of four voltage‐gated K(+) channel (Kv) proteins without affecting I(D). Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2011-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3047007/ /pubmed/20370806 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-5949.2010.00133.x Text en © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd Open access. Re‐use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Terms and Conditions set out at http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/onlineopen#OnlineOpen_Terms
spellingShingle Research
Matsumoto, Shigeji
Yoshida, Shinki
Ikeda, Mizuho
Kadoi, Jun
Takahashi, Masayuki
Tanimoto, Takeshi
Kitagawa, Junichi
Saiki, Chikako
Takeda, Mamoru
Shima, Yukio
Effects of Acetazolamide on Transient K(+) Currents and Action Potentials in Nodose Ganglion Neurons of Adult Rats
title Effects of Acetazolamide on Transient K(+) Currents and Action Potentials in Nodose Ganglion Neurons of Adult Rats
title_full Effects of Acetazolamide on Transient K(+) Currents and Action Potentials in Nodose Ganglion Neurons of Adult Rats
title_fullStr Effects of Acetazolamide on Transient K(+) Currents and Action Potentials in Nodose Ganglion Neurons of Adult Rats
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Acetazolamide on Transient K(+) Currents and Action Potentials in Nodose Ganglion Neurons of Adult Rats
title_short Effects of Acetazolamide on Transient K(+) Currents and Action Potentials in Nodose Ganglion Neurons of Adult Rats
title_sort effects of acetazolamide on transient k(+) currents and action potentials in nodose ganglion neurons of adult rats
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3047007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20370806
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-5949.2010.00133.x
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