Affiliation:
1. Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale Unité U114, Collège de France, 75231 Paris, Cedex 05, France
Abstract
In the brain, astrocytes represent a major target for endothelins (ETs), a family of peptides that can be released by several cell types and that have potent and multiple effects on astrocytic functions. Four types of K+ currents ( I K) were detected in various proportions by patch-clamp recordings of cultured striatal astrocytes, including the A-type I K, the inwardly rectifying I K IR, the Ca2+-dependent I K( I K Ca), and the delayed-rectified I K ( I K DR). Variations in the shape of current-voltage relationships were related mainly to differences in the proportion of these currents. ET-1 was found to regulate with opposite effects the two more frequently recorded outward K+ currents in striatal astrocytes. Indeed, this peptide induced an initial activation of I K Ca(composed of SK and BK channels) and a delayed long-lasting inhibition of I K DR. In current-clamp recordings, the activation of I K Ca correlated with a transient hyperpolarization, whereas the inhibition of I K DR correlated with a sustained depolarization. These ET-1-induced sequential changes in membrane potential in astrocytes may be important for the regulation of voltage gradients in astrocytic networks and the maintenance of K+ homeostasis in the brain microenvironment.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
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13 articles.
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