학술논문

A new pH-sensitive rectifying potassium channel in mitochondria from the embryonic rat hippocampus
Document Type
Article
Source
BBA - Bioenergetics. Oct2012, Vol. 1817 Issue 10, p1867-1878. 12p.
Subject
*HYDROGEN-ion concentration
*POTASSIUM channels
*LABORATORY rats
*HIPPOCAMPUS (Brain)
*SYMMETRY (Biology)
*BIOLOGICAL membranes
*BIOENERGETICS
Language
ISSN
0005-2728
Abstract
Abstract: Patch-clamp single-channel studies on mitochondria isolated from embryonic rat hippocampus revealed the presence of two different potassium ion channels: a large-conductance (288±4pS) calcium-activated potassium channel and second potassium channel with outwardly rectifying activity under symmetric conditions (150/150mM KCl). At positive voltages, this channel displayed a conductance of 67.84pS and a strong voltage dependence at holding potentials from −80mV to +80mV. The open probability was higher at positive than at negative voltages. Patch-clamp studies at the mitoplast-attached mode showed that the channel was not sensitive to activators and inhibitors of mitochondrial potassium channels but was regulated by pH. Moreover, we demonstrated that the channel activity was not affected by the application of lidocaine, an inhibitor of two-pore domain potassium channels, or by tertiapin, an inhibitor of inwardly rectifying potassium channels. In summary, based on the single-channel recordings, we characterised for the first time mitochondrial pH-sensitive ion channel that is selective for cations, permeable to potassium ions, displays voltage sensitivity and does not correspond to any previously described potassium ion channels in the inner mitochondrial membrane. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: 17th European Bioenergetics Conference (EBEC 2012). [Copyright &y& Elsevier]