INVESTIGADORES
AIELLO Ernesto Alejandro
artículos
Título:
Delayed rectifier K+ current of canine bronchial smooth muscle: effect of pollen sensitization and PKC activation.
Autor/es:
AIELLO EA; WALDRON GJ; SIGURDSSON SB; HALAYKO AJ; STEPHENS NL; COLE WC
Revista:
THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY.
Editorial:
AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
Referencias:
Lugar: Bethesda; Año: 1998 p. 336 - 347
ISSN:
0002-9513
Resumen:
The properties of delayed rectifier K+ current [IK(dr)] of canine airway smooth muscle cells isolated from small bronchi and its modulation by protein kinase C (PKC) were studied by whole cell patch clamp. IK(dr) activated positive to -40 mV, with half-maximal activation at -16 +/- 1.2 mV (n = 15) and average current density of 31 +/- 2.6 pA/pF (n = 15) at +30 mV. The capacitive surface area, current density, and voltage dependence of activation of IK(dr) of myocytes of ragweed pollen-sensitized dogs were not different from age-matched control dogs. However, the sensitization reduced the availability of IK(dr) between -40 and -20 mV due to a hyperpolarizing shift in the voltage dependence of steady-state inactivation (-29.9 +/- 1.2 in sensitized versus -26.0 +/- 0.7 mV in control dogs, n = 9 and 11, respectively; P < 0.05). PKC activation with diacylglycerol analog or phorbol ester depressed IK(dr) amplitude, whereas an inactive diacylglycerol analog had no effect. The hyperpolarizing shift in voltage dependence of inactivation and/or modulation of IK(dr) by PKC may be two mechanisms that contribute to the enhanced reactivity of bronchial tissues from ragweed pollen-sensitized dogs.