Abstract
Membrane conductance changes evoked in isolated guinea-pig or rabbit hepatocytes by hormonal stimulation were studied with the whole-cell patch clamp technique. In Cl-containing solutions, noradrenaline (NA), ATP or angiotensin II (All) evoked an increase of conductance to both K (
G
K
) and Cl (
G
CI
) ions. Activation of
G
K
occurred after a delay of several seconds and was sustained in the presence of hormone. Activation of
G
CI
was transient, lasting several seconds, and arose either at the same time or shortly after the increase in
G
K
. Conductances showed an initial rapid rise and slow oscillatory changes during maintained hormone application. The NA-induced current reversed at –19 mV in Cl solutions, between the equilibrium potentials for chloride (
E
CI
= 0 mV) and potassium ions (
E
K
= –85 mV), and at –75 mV, near
E
K
, in Cl-free solution. In both conditions whole-cell current-voltage curves were linear in the range –100 mV to +40 mV. The conductance increase produced by NA to Cl
-
ions was about 50 nS, that to K
+
ions was 6 nS. The potassium conductance increase was abolished by the polypeptide toxin apamin (50 nM). An increase in membrane current noise was associated with NA-evoked outward K
-
current and blocked by apamin. Spectral analysis gave estimates of the elementary K channel conductance of 1.7 pS. Power spectra were fitted by two Lorentzian components, with average half-power frequencies of 2 and 190 Hz. These results are discussed in relation to the single-channel properties and indicate that the open probability of K channels during the NA response is high. In Cl solutions, with apamin to block the K conductance, no increase in current noise was detected during the large Cl conductance evoked by NA. This suggests either that Cl channels are of very low unitary conductance (less than 1 pS) or that Cl transport is due to a membrane carrier. The complex time-course of hormonally evoked conductances is not due to the properties of ion conductances
per se
but probably to underlying changes of intracellular second-messenger concentration.
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