An envelope of tails test was used to show that the delayed rectifier K+ current (IK) of guinea pig ventricular myocytes results from the activation of two outward K+ currents. One current was specifically blocked by the benzenesulfonamide antiarrhythmic agent, E-4031 (IC50 = 397 nM). The drug-sensitive current, "IKr" exhibits prominent rectification and activates very rapidly relative to the slowly activating drug-insensitive current, "IKs." IKs was characterized by a delayed onset of activation that occurs over a voltage range typical of the classically described cardiac IK. Fully activated IKs, measured as tail current after 7.5-s test pulses, was 11.4 times larger than the fully activated IKr. IKr was also blocked by d-sotalol (100 microM), a less potent benzenesulfonamide Class III antiarrhythmic agent. The activation curve of IKr had a steep slope (+7.5 mV) and a negative half-point (-21.5 mV) relative to the activation curve of IKs (slope = +12.7 mV, half-point = +15.7 mV). The reversal potential (Erev) of IKr (-93 mV) was similar to EK (-94 mV for [K+]o = 4 mM), whereas Erev of IKs was -77 mV. The time constants for activation and deactivation of IKr made up a bell-shaped function of membrane potential, peaking between -30 and -40 mV (170 ms). The slope conductance of the linear portion of the fully activated IKr-V relation was 22.5 S/F. Inward rectification of this relation occurred at potentials greater than -50 mV, resulting in a voltage-dependent decrease in peak IKr at test potentials greater than 0 mV. Peak IKr at 0 mV averaged 0.8 pA/pF (n = 21). Although the magnitude of IKr was small relative to fully activated IKs, the two currents were of similar magnitude when measured during a relatively short pulse protocol (225 ms) at membrane potentials (-20 to +20 mV) typical of the plateau phase of cardiac action potentials.
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Two components of cardiac delayed rectifier K+ current. Differential sensitivity to block by class III antiarrhythmic agents.
M C Sanguinetti,
M C Sanguinetti
Department of Pharmacology, Merck, Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories, West Point, Pennsylvania 19486.
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N K Jurkiewicz
N K Jurkiewicz
Department of Pharmacology, Merck, Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories, West Point, Pennsylvania 19486.
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M C Sanguinetti
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N K Jurkiewicz
Department of Pharmacology, Merck, Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories, West Point, Pennsylvania 19486.
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1990) 96 (1): 195–215.
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M C Sanguinetti, N K Jurkiewicz; Two components of cardiac delayed rectifier K+ current. Differential sensitivity to block by class III antiarrhythmic agents.. J Gen Physiol 1 July 1990; 96 (1): 195–215. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.96.1.195
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