The contribution of Ca2(+)-activated and delayed rectifying K+ channels to the voltage-dependent outward current involved in spike repolarization in mouse pancreatic beta-cells (Rorsman, P., and G. Trube. 1986. J. Physiol. 374:531-550) was assessed using patch-clamp techniques. A Ca2(+)-dependent component could be identified by its rapid inactivation and sensitivity to the Ca2+ channel blocker Cd2+. This current showed the same voltage dependence as the voltage-activated (Cd2(+)-sensitive) Ca2+ current and contributed 10-20% to the total beta-cell delayed outward current. The single-channel events underlying the Ca2(+)-activated component were investigated in cell-attached patches. Increase of [Ca2+]i invariably induced a dramatic increase in the open state probability of a Ca2(+)-activated K+ channel. This channel had a single-channel conductance of 70 pS [( K+]o = 5.6 mM). The Ca2(+)-independent outward current (constituting greater than 80% of the total) reflected the activation of an 8 pS [( K+]o = 5.6 mM; [K+]i = 155 mM) K+ channel. This channel was the only type observed to be associated with action potentials in cell-attached patches. It is suggested that in mouse beta-cells spike repolarization results mainly from the opening of the 8-pS delayed rectifying K+ channel.
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Delayed rectifying and calcium-activated K+ channels and their significance for action potential repolarization in mouse pancreatic beta-cells.
P A Smith,
P A Smith
Department of Medical Physics, Gothenburg University, Sweden.
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K Bokvist,
K Bokvist
Department of Medical Physics, Gothenburg University, Sweden.
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P Arkhammar,
P Arkhammar
Department of Medical Physics, Gothenburg University, Sweden.
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P O Berggren,
P O Berggren
Department of Medical Physics, Gothenburg University, Sweden.
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P Rorsman
P Rorsman
Department of Medical Physics, Gothenburg University, Sweden.
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P A Smith
Department of Medical Physics, Gothenburg University, Sweden.
K Bokvist
Department of Medical Physics, Gothenburg University, Sweden.
P Arkhammar
Department of Medical Physics, Gothenburg University, Sweden.
P O Berggren
Department of Medical Physics, Gothenburg University, Sweden.
P Rorsman
Department of Medical Physics, Gothenburg University, Sweden.
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1990) 95 (6): 1041–1059.
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P A Smith, K Bokvist, P Arkhammar, P O Berggren, P Rorsman; Delayed rectifying and calcium-activated K+ channels and their significance for action potential repolarization in mouse pancreatic beta-cells.. J Gen Physiol 1 June 1990; 95 (6): 1041–1059. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.95.6.1041
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