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Asthma Research Group, Father Sean O'Sullivan Research Center, St. Joseph's Hospital, Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8N 4A6
The bronchial
vasculature plays an important role in airway physiology and
pathophysiology. We investigated the ion currents in canine bronchial
smooth muscle cells using patch-clamp techniques. Sustained outward
K+ current evoked by step depolarizations was significantly
inhibited by tetraethylamonium (1 and 10 mM) or by charybdotoxin
(10
6 M) but was not significantly affected by
4-aminopyridine (1 or 5 mM), suggesting that it was primarily a
Ca2+-activated K+ current. Consistent with
this, the K+ current was markedly increased by raising
external Ca2+ to 4 mM but was decreased by nifedipine
(10
6 M) or by removing external Ca2+. When
K+ currents were blocked (by Cs+ in the
pipette), step depolarizations evoked transient inward currents with
characteristics of L-type Ca2+ current as follows:
1) activation that was voltage dependent (threshold and
maximal at
50 and
10 mV, respectively); 2) inactivation that was time dependent and voltage dependent (voltage causing 50%
maximal inactivation of
26 ± 22 mV); and 3) blockade
by nifedipine (10
6 M). The thromboxane mimetic U-46619
(10
6 M) caused a marked augmentation of outward
K+ current (as did 10 mM caffeine) lasting only 10-20
s; this was followed by significant suppression of the K+
current lasting several minutes. Phenylephrine (10
4 M)
also suppressed the K+ current to a similar degree but did
not cause the initial transient augmentation. None of these three
agonists elicited inward current of any kind. We conclude that
bronchial arterial smooth muscle expresses Ca2+-dependent
K+ channels and voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels
and that its excitation does not involve activation of Cl
channels.
potassium; calcium; chloride; adrenergic; U-46619
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