INVESTIGADORES
BOUZAT Cecilia Beatriz
artículos
Título:
Effects of long-chain fatty acids on the channel activity of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
Autor/es:
BOUZAT, C.; BARRANTES, F.J.
Revista:
Receptors and Channels
Editorial:
Taylor and Francisc Group
Referencias:
Año: 1993 vol. 1 p. 251 - 258
ISSN:
1060-6823
Resumen:
We have analyzed the effect of free fatty acids on the function of the
acetylcholine receptor (AChR) at the single-channel level, using the
patch-clamp technique. Long-chain fatty acids, in the presence of
albumin as a carrier, were applied to intact cells or to the cytoplasmic
surface of excised membrane patches. In the latter case, AChR channels
underwent immediate changes in their behaviour and only very brief
opening events were apparent. This could be accounted for by a four-fold
reduction in the channel mean open time, with no significant changes
occurring in the conductance. An increase in the duration of
intermediate closed intervals and a decrease in the burst duration were
also observed. The modification appeared not to be critically dependent
on the degree of saturation of fatty acyl chains. Addition of free fatty
acids in the absence of albumin, as well as treatment of the excised
membrane patches with phospholipase A2, resulted in complete inhibition
of AChR channel activity. In intact cells, fatty acids could reach and
affect AChR channels in the plasmalemma under the patch pipette when
added from outside the patch-clamped area. The fatty acid-modified AChR
was still able to undergo desensitization. The open channel probability
was higher than 0.8 for 100 microM agonist, decreasing to 0.4 in the
fatty acid-modified receptors. The results are discussed within the
framework of the hypothesis that some lipophilic compounds exert their
action on the AChR-lipid interface (the "annulus") (see Barantes, 1993).