Activation by intracellular GDP, metabolic inhibition and pinacidil of a glibenclamide‐sensitive K‐channel in smooth muscle cells of rat mesenteric artery

Feb 1, 1995British journal of pharmacology

Activation of a drug-sensitive potassium channel in rat artery muscle cells by internal GDP, metabolism block, and pinacidil

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Abstract

Outward currents of up to 100 pA were evoked in smooth muscle cells from the rat mesenteric artery by UDP, GDP, or pinacidil.

  • Application of 1 mM UDP or GDP triggered glibenclamide-sensitive outward currents in voltage-clamped smooth muscle cells.
  • Metabolic inhibition with NaCN and 2-deoxy-glucose also led to similar glibenclamide-sensitive currents.
  • Single K-channel activity was infrequently observed unless cell metabolism was inhibited, leading to increased channel activity.
  • Inside-out patches displayed glibenclamide-sensitive single-channel currents in response to UDP and GDP, but not ATP.
  • Small conductance K-channels (KNDP) in these cells open primarily in response to nucleoside diphosphates rather than ATP.

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