The conductance of the inward-rectifying K+ current (IK1) in isolated cat ventricular myocytes is decreased by reducing the extracellular Na+ concentration. Using a whole-cell patch-clamp technique, possible mechanisms underlying this Na+ dependence were investigated. These included (a) block of inward K+ current by the Na+ substitute, (b) changes in membrane surface charge associated with removal of extracellular Na+, (c) increases of intracellular Ca2+ due to suppression of Na-Ca exchange, (d) reduction of a Na+-dependent K+ conductance due to a subsequent decrease of intracellular Na+, (e) reduction of IK1 conductance (gK1) associated with reduction of intracellular pH due to suppression of Na-proton exchange. The findings support the hypothesis that the effect of removing Na+ is mediated through a decrease in intracellular pH. These include observations that: (a) reducing internal pH by reducing external pH caused a decrease in gK1, and the conductance changes caused by reducing extracellular pH and removing extracellular Na+ were not additive: (b) the effect of reducing pHo was attenuated by dialyzing with a low pH internal solution; (c) gK1 was reduced by exposure to the Na-proton exchange inhibitor dimethylamiloride, and this effect was absent in the absence of Na+. These findings imply that physiological or pathological processes such as ischemia and metabolic or respiratory acidosis which can produce intracellular acidosis should be expected to affect K+ permeation through the IK1 channel.
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On the role of sodium ions in the regulation of the inward-rectifying potassium conductance in cat ventricular myocytes.
R D Harvey,
R D Harvey
Department of Pharmacology, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois 60611.
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R E Ten Eick
R E Ten Eick
Department of Pharmacology, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois 60611.
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R D Harvey
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R E Ten Eick
Department of Pharmacology, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois 60611.
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1989) 94 (2): 329–348.
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R D Harvey, R E Ten Eick; On the role of sodium ions in the regulation of the inward-rectifying potassium conductance in cat ventricular myocytes.. J Gen Physiol 1 August 1989; 94 (2): 329–348. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.94.2.329
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