We used patch clamp techniques to identify and characterize a variety of K+ channels in primary human peripheral T lymphocytes. The most common channel observed in cell-attached configuration was voltage gated and inactivating. In ensemble averages, the kinetics of its activation and inactivation were similar to those of the whole-cell, voltage-gated K+ current described previously (Cahalan, M. D., K. G. Chandy, T. E. DeCoursey, and S. Gupta. 1985. J. Physiol. [Lond.]. 358:197-237; Deutsch, C., D. Krause, and S. C. Lee. 1986. J. Physiol. [Lond.]. 372:405-423), suggesting that this channel underlies the major portion of the outward current in lymphocytes. A small fraction of the time, this or another very similar channel was observed to inactivate significantly more slowly. Another channel type observed in cell-attached recording was seen less frequently and was transient in its appearance. This channel has a unitary conductance of approximately 10 pS, similar to the voltage-gated channel, but its voltage-independent gating, lack of inactivation, and different kinetic parameters showed it to be distinct. In whole-cell recording there is often a significant plateau current during sustained depolarization. Experiments using whole-cell and excised outside-out configurations indicate that at least part of this residual current is carried by K+ and, as opposed to the predominant voltage-gated current, is charybdotoxin insensitive. These findings are consistent with evidence that implicates charybdotoxin-sensitive and -insensitive components in T lymphocyte proliferation and volume regulation.
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Diverse K+ channels in primary human T lymphocytes.
S C Lee,
S C Lee
Department of Physiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104-6085.
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D I Levy,
D I Levy
Department of Physiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104-6085.
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C Deutsch
C Deutsch
Department of Physiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104-6085.
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S C Lee,
D I Levy,
C Deutsch
Department of Physiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104-6085.
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1992) 99 (5): 771–793.
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S C Lee, D I Levy, C Deutsch; Diverse K+ channels in primary human T lymphocytes.. J Gen Physiol 1 May 1992; 99 (5): 771–793. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.99.5.771
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