Evidence That Outwardly Rectifying Cl − Channels Underlie Volume-Regulated Cl − Currents in Heart

Author:

Duan Dayue1,Hume Joseph R.1,Nattel Stanley1

Affiliation:

1. the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics (D.D., S.N.), McGill University, Montreal, Canada; the Department of Medicine (D.D., S.N.), University of Montreal; the Department of Medicine and Research Centre (D.D., S.N.), Montreal Heart Institute; and the Department of Physiology and Cell Biology (D.D., J.R.H.), University of Nevada, School of Medicine, Reno.

Abstract

Swelling-induced Cl current (I Cl.swell ) is present in most cardiac tissues, but the unitary channel underlying I Cl.swell is unknown. We used the cell-attached patch-clamp technique to assess the properties of single channels underlying I Cl.swell and the basally active Cl current (I Cl.b ) in rabbit atrial myocytes. Under isotonic conditions, single outwardly rectifying Cl channels (ORCCs) with a slope conductance of 28±1 pS at the reversal potential were observed in 21 (5.7%) of 367 patches. Unconditional kinetic analysis revealed at least three open and four closed-channel states. Hypotonic superfusion-induced swelling resulted in the appearance of active channels in 41 (15.5%) of 265 patches without channel activity under isotonic conditions and caused a second active channel to appear in 3 of 14 patches showing a single channel under isotonic conditions. Overall, channels were seen in 54 of 336 patches under hypotonic conditions (16.1%, P <.001 versus isotonic conditions). The current-voltage relations, reversal potential–[Cl ] o relations, open probability, and kinetics of swelling-induced channels were indistinguishable from those of ORCCs under isotonic conditions. Unitary ORCCs, I Cl.b , and I Cl.swell were strongly and similarly inhibited by tamoxifen. Swelling-induced increases in macroscopic Cl current were attributable to an increase in the number of active ORCCs with no significant effects on single-channel amplitude or open probability. Estimated macroscopic currents based on cell surface area, patch dimensions, single-channel ORCC current amplitude, open probability, and density were consistent with measured values of I Cl.b and I Cl.swell . We conclude that ORCCs underlie volume-regulated basal and swelling-induced Cl currents in isolated rabbit atrial myocytes.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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