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Differential voltage-dependent modulation of the ACh-gated K(+) current by adenosine and acetylcholine

Inhibitory regulation of the heart is determined by both cholinergic M(2) receptors (M(2)R) and adenosine A(1) receptors (A(1)R) that activate the same signaling pathway, the ACh-gated inward rectifier K(+) (K(ACh)) channels via G(i/o) proteins. Previously, we have shown that the agonist-specific vo...

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Autores principales: López-Serrano, Ana Laura, Zamora-Cárdenas, Rodrigo, Aréchiga-Figueroa, Iván A., Salazar-Fajardo, Pedro D., Ferrer, Tania, Alamilla, Javier, Sánchez-Chapula, José A., Navarro-Polanco, Ricardo A., Moreno-Galindo, Eloy G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8759768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35030226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261960
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author López-Serrano, Ana Laura
Zamora-Cárdenas, Rodrigo
Aréchiga-Figueroa, Iván A.
Salazar-Fajardo, Pedro D.
Ferrer, Tania
Alamilla, Javier
Sánchez-Chapula, José A.
Navarro-Polanco, Ricardo A.
Moreno-Galindo, Eloy G.
author_facet López-Serrano, Ana Laura
Zamora-Cárdenas, Rodrigo
Aréchiga-Figueroa, Iván A.
Salazar-Fajardo, Pedro D.
Ferrer, Tania
Alamilla, Javier
Sánchez-Chapula, José A.
Navarro-Polanco, Ricardo A.
Moreno-Galindo, Eloy G.
author_sort López-Serrano, Ana Laura
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description Inhibitory regulation of the heart is determined by both cholinergic M(2) receptors (M(2)R) and adenosine A(1) receptors (A(1)R) that activate the same signaling pathway, the ACh-gated inward rectifier K(+) (K(ACh)) channels via G(i/o) proteins. Previously, we have shown that the agonist-specific voltage sensitivity of M(2)R underlies several voltage-dependent features of I(KACh), including the ‘relaxation’ property, which is characterized by a gradual increase or decrease of the current when cardiomyocytes are stepped to hyperpolarized or depolarized voltages, respectively. However, it is unknown whether membrane potential also affects A(1)R and how this could impact I(KACh). Upon recording whole-cell currents of guinea-pig cardiomyocytes, we found that stimulation of the A(1)R-G(i/o)-I(KACh) pathway with adenosine only caused a very slight voltage dependence in concentration-response relationships (~1.2-fold EC(50) increase with depolarization) that was not manifested in the relative affinity, as estimated by the current deactivation kinetics (τ = 4074 ± 214 ms at -100 mV and τ = 4331 ± 341 ms at +30 mV; P = 0.31). Moreover, I(KACh) did not exhibit relaxation. Contrarily, activation of the M(2)R-G(i/o)-I(KACh) pathway with acetylcholine induced the typical relaxation of the current, which correlated with the clear voltage-dependent effect observed in the concentration-response curves (~2.8-fold EC(50) increase with depolarization) and in the I(KACh) deactivation kinetics (τ = 1762 ± 119 ms at -100 mV and τ = 1503 ± 160 ms at +30 mV; P = 0.01). Our findings further substantiate the hypothesis of the agonist-specific voltage dependence of GPCRs and that the I(KACh) relaxation is consequence of this property.
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spelling pubmed-87597682022-01-15 Differential voltage-dependent modulation of the ACh-gated K(+) current by adenosine and acetylcholine López-Serrano, Ana Laura Zamora-Cárdenas, Rodrigo Aréchiga-Figueroa, Iván A. Salazar-Fajardo, Pedro D. Ferrer, Tania Alamilla, Javier Sánchez-Chapula, José A. Navarro-Polanco, Ricardo A. Moreno-Galindo, Eloy G. PLoS One Research Article Inhibitory regulation of the heart is determined by both cholinergic M(2) receptors (M(2)R) and adenosine A(1) receptors (A(1)R) that activate the same signaling pathway, the ACh-gated inward rectifier K(+) (K(ACh)) channels via G(i/o) proteins. Previously, we have shown that the agonist-specific voltage sensitivity of M(2)R underlies several voltage-dependent features of I(KACh), including the ‘relaxation’ property, which is characterized by a gradual increase or decrease of the current when cardiomyocytes are stepped to hyperpolarized or depolarized voltages, respectively. However, it is unknown whether membrane potential also affects A(1)R and how this could impact I(KACh). Upon recording whole-cell currents of guinea-pig cardiomyocytes, we found that stimulation of the A(1)R-G(i/o)-I(KACh) pathway with adenosine only caused a very slight voltage dependence in concentration-response relationships (~1.2-fold EC(50) increase with depolarization) that was not manifested in the relative affinity, as estimated by the current deactivation kinetics (τ = 4074 ± 214 ms at -100 mV and τ = 4331 ± 341 ms at +30 mV; P = 0.31). Moreover, I(KACh) did not exhibit relaxation. Contrarily, activation of the M(2)R-G(i/o)-I(KACh) pathway with acetylcholine induced the typical relaxation of the current, which correlated with the clear voltage-dependent effect observed in the concentration-response curves (~2.8-fold EC(50) increase with depolarization) and in the I(KACh) deactivation kinetics (τ = 1762 ± 119 ms at -100 mV and τ = 1503 ± 160 ms at +30 mV; P = 0.01). Our findings further substantiate the hypothesis of the agonist-specific voltage dependence of GPCRs and that the I(KACh) relaxation is consequence of this property. Public Library of Science 2022-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8759768/ /pubmed/35030226 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261960 Text en © 2022 López-Serrano et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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López-Serrano, Ana Laura
Zamora-Cárdenas, Rodrigo
Aréchiga-Figueroa, Iván A.
Salazar-Fajardo, Pedro D.
Ferrer, Tania
Alamilla, Javier
Sánchez-Chapula, José A.
Navarro-Polanco, Ricardo A.
Moreno-Galindo, Eloy G.
Differential voltage-dependent modulation of the ACh-gated K(+) current by adenosine and acetylcholine
title Differential voltage-dependent modulation of the ACh-gated K(+) current by adenosine and acetylcholine
title_full Differential voltage-dependent modulation of the ACh-gated K(+) current by adenosine and acetylcholine
title_fullStr Differential voltage-dependent modulation of the ACh-gated K(+) current by adenosine and acetylcholine
title_full_unstemmed Differential voltage-dependent modulation of the ACh-gated K(+) current by adenosine and acetylcholine
title_short Differential voltage-dependent modulation of the ACh-gated K(+) current by adenosine and acetylcholine
title_sort differential voltage-dependent modulation of the ach-gated k(+) current by adenosine and acetylcholine
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8759768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35030226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261960
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