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Title: Multiple components of voltage-dependent potassium current in normal rat anterior pituitary cells. Author: Herrington J, Lingle CJ. Journal: J Neurophysiol; 1994 Aug; 72(2):719-29. PubMed ID: 7983530. Abstract: 1. Voltage-dependent K+ currents were studied in normal rat anterior pituitary cells using the patch-clamp technique. To obtain cultures enriched for lactotrophs, density gradient centrifugation was performed on pituitary cells isolated from lactating rats. 2. Depolarizations to about -30 mV from a holding potential of -80 mV activate a rapidly inactivating [time constant (tau) approximately 15-20 ms at -20 mV]K+ current. This transient current activated at low voltages (termed IA) is abolished by 5 mM external 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) but is largely resistant to external tetraethylammonium (TEA) (< or = 30 mM). 3. Recovery from inactivation of IA is fast, with a tau of 100-200 ms at -80 mV. Deactivation is also fast (tau approximately 2.2 ms at -50 mV). The voltage of half-activation of IA is approximately -20 mV. The current is completely inactivated at a holding potential of -40 mV. 4. Voltage-dependent K+ current activated by depolarizations from a holding potential of -40 mV was first detectable at about -20 mV (high voltage-activated) and had a time course that varied among cells. 5. Deactivation of high voltage-activated K+ current was best described by the sum of two exponentials, with tau of about 3.7 and 30 ms at -50 mV. Both components reversed close to the equilibrium potential for K+. 6. The amplitudes of the two tail currents were independent of each other when variable-duration commands were used to activate current. The amplitude of the fast component was largest with 10- to 20-ms commands to +40 mV and was reduced (< or = 50%) with 136-ms commands. The slow component amplitude reached a peak by 40 ms and remained constant for commands < or = 136 ms at +40 mV. 7. The contribution of each component to the total high voltage-activated tail current was variable among cells, with the amount of fast component correlating with the amount of inactivation produced by commands to +40 mV. 8. The two components of tail current activated by depolarizations from the -40 mV holding potential were abolished by external TEA (10 mM). 4-AP (5 mM externally) selectively abolished the fast component of high voltage-activated tail current while only partially reducing the slow component. 9. These results suggest that normal rat anterior pituitary cells possess at least three distinct types of voltage-dependent K+ current: a low voltage-activated, transient current (IA) and two high voltage-activated currents.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]