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Expression of voltage dependent potassium currents in freshly dissociated rat articular chondrocytes

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CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
卷 18, 期 1-3, 页码 35-46

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000095134

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chondrocyte; cartilage; whole cell; patch clamp; potassium channel

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The electrophysiological properties of voltage dependent potassium channels from freshly dissociated rat articular chondrocytes were studied. The resting membrane potential (-42.7 +/- 2.0 mV) was significantly depolarized by increasing concentrations of external potassium. No change was observed when external chloride concentration was varied. Addition of TEA, 4AP, alpha-Dendrotoxin and charybdotoxin depolarized resting membrane potential. Whole cell patch clamp studies revealed the presence of outwardly rectifying currents whose kinetic and pharmacological properties suggest the expression of voltage dependent potassium channels. Two kinds of currents were observed under the same experimental conditions. The first one, most frequently observed (80%), starts activating near -50 mV, with V-1/2=-18 mV, G(max)= 0.30 pS/pF. The second kind was observed in only 10% of cases; It activates near -40 mV, with V-1/2=+28.35 mV, G(max)=0.28 pS/pF pA/pF and does not inactivates. Inactivating currents were significantly inhibited by TEA (IC50=1.45 mM), 4AP (IC50=0.64 mM), CTX (IC50 approximate to 10 nM), alpha-Dendrotoxin (IC50 < 100 nM) and Margatoxin (IC50 = 28;5 nM). These results show that rat chondrocytes express voltage dependent potassium currents and suggest a role of voltage-dependent potassium channels in regulating membrane potential of rat chondrocytes. Copyright (c) 2006 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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