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Title

Potassium Currents in Isolated Deiters' Cells of Guinea Pig.

Authors

Jong Woo Chung; Eui Chol Nam; Won Tae Kim; Jae Boum Youm; Chae Hun Leem

Abstract

Deiters' cells are the supporting cells in organ of Corti and are suggested to play an important role in biochemical and mechanical modulation of outer hair cells. We successfully isolated functionally different K currents from Deiters' cells of guinea pig using whole cell patch clamp technique. With high K pipette solution, depolarizing step pulses activated strongly outward rectifying currents which were dose-dependently blocked by clofilium, a class III anti-arrhythmic K channel blocker. The remaining outward current was transient in time course whereas the clofilium-sensitive outward current showed slow inactivation and delayed rectification. Addition of 5 mM tetraethylammonium (TEA) further blocked the remaining current leaving a very fast inactivating transient outward current. Therefore, at least three different types of K current were identified in Deiters' cells, such as fast activating and fast inactivating current, fast activating slow inactivating current, and very fast inactivating transient outward current. Physiological role of them needs to be established.

Subjects

GUINEA pigs; CORTI'S organ; PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of potassium channels; TETRAETHYLAMMONIUM; PHALANGES; POTASSIUM antagonists

Publication

Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology, 2013, Vol 17, Issue 6, p537

ISSN

1226-4512

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.4196/kjpp.2013.17.6.537

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