학술논문

Action potentials in primary osteoblasts and in the MG-63 osteoblast-like cell line.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Bioenergetics & Biomembranes. Jun2011, Vol. 43 Issue 3, p311-322. 12p. 1 Black and White Photograph, 1 Chart, 5 Graphs.
Subject
*ACTION potentials
*ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
*PHARMACOLOGY
*TETRODOTOXIN
*CELL lines
Language
ISSN
0145-479X
Abstract
Whole-cell patch-clamp analysis revealed a resting membrane potential of −60 mV in primary osteoblasts and in the MG-63 osteoblast-like cells. Depolarization-induced action potentials were characterized by duration of 60 ms, a minimal peak-to-peak distance of 180 ms, a threshold value of −20 mV and a repolarization between the spikes to −45 mV. Expressed channels were characterized by application of voltage pulses between −150 mV and 90 mV in 10 mV steps, from a holding potential of −40 mV. Voltages below −60 mV induced an inward current. Depolarizing voltages above −30 mV evoked two currents: (a) a fast activated and inactivated inward current at voltages between −30 and 30 mV, and (b) a delayed-activated outward current that was induced by voltages above −30 mV. Electrophysiological and pharmacological parameters indicated that hyperpolarization activated strongly rectifying K (K) channels, whereas depolarization activated tetrodotoxin sensitive voltage gated Na (Na) channels as well as delayed, slowly activated, non-inactivating, and tetraethylammonium sensitive voltage gated K (K) channels. In addition, RT-PCR showed expression of Na1.3, Na1.4, Na1.5, Na1.6, Na1.7, and K2.1, K2.3, and K2.4 as well as K2.1. We conclude that osteoblasts express channels that allow firing of action potentials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]