2005
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.01254.2003
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Postnatal development of E-4031-sensitive potassium current in rat carotid chemoreceptor cells

Abstract: ϩ currents that inhibit hypoxia-induced depolarization and that a decrease in this current with age could underlie, in part, the developmental increase in type I cell depolarization response to hypoxia. In dissociated type I cells from 0-to 1-and 11-to 16-day-old rats, using perforated patch-clamp and 70 mM K ϩ extracellular solution, we measured repolarization-induced inward K ϩ tail currents in the absence and presence of E-4031, a specific HERG channel blocker. This allowed isolation of the E-4031-sensitive… Show more

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“…In carotid sinus nerve preparations, dofetilide was also able to increase the basal sensory discharge. I Kr has also been demonstrated in rat carotid body chemoreceptor cells (326). The current density in these cells decreases with age, and this could be implicated in increased sensitivity to hypoxia during maturation.…”
Section: A Nervous Systemmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In carotid sinus nerve preparations, dofetilide was also able to increase the basal sensory discharge. I Kr has also been demonstrated in rat carotid body chemoreceptor cells (326). The current density in these cells decreases with age, and this could be implicated in increased sensitivity to hypoxia during maturation.…”
Section: A Nervous Systemmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…HERG is also expressed in rat glomus cells, as judged by the inhibition of the outward K + current by E-4301, a specific blocker of HERG (Kim et al , 2005). In our own studies in cell-attached patches from rat glomus cells, opening of a small conductance K + channel (~12-pS) with long openings was observed.…”
Section: Voltage-gated K+ Channels (Kv Channels)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, the HERG current as determined from the E4301-sensitive current density was ~2-fold larger in glomus cells isolated from newborn rats than that from 11–16 day-old rats (Kim et al , 2005). E4301 produced a small depolarization (2.2–2.7 mV) of glomus cells from both age groups, indicating that the contribution of HERG to the background K + conductance is relatively small regardless of age.…”
Section: Voltage-gated K+ Channels (Kv Channels)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Briefly, we used the HERG channel blocker E-4031 to study its role in CB glomus cells from P0-1 vs. P11-16 rats. E-4031 resulted in an increased depolarization response as well as [Ca 2+ ] i response to hypoxia in glomus cells from newborn but not mature rats, suggesting that HERG-like currents were damping newborn, but not mature glomus cell responses (Kim et al, 2005). The effect was modest, suggesting that HERG-like currents may play a small role in glomus cell functional development.…”
Section: 0 Developmental Profile Of Isolated Carotid Body Glomus Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%