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Interaction of 4-aminopyridine with Normal and Chloramine-T-modified K Channels of Neuroblastoma Cells

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Journal Pflugers Arch
Specialty Physiology
Date 1991 Aug 1
PMID 1945766
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The steady-state effects and rate of action of 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) on normal and chloramine-T (CL-T)-modified voltage-dependent potassium (K) currents were studied in neuroblastoma cells with the whole-cell voltage-clamp current recording technique. 4-AP apparently slows both the activation and inactivation of the normal current but does not modify the time course of the CL-T-modified current. These differential effects of 4-AP are interpreted as resulting from the existence of two types of K channels with different 4-AP sensitivities under normal conditions and similar 4-AP sensitivities after CL-T, which furthermore slows their inactivation [8, 9]. While the onset of 4-AP action on the normal current is delayed and can be described by the difference of two exponentials, the onset of 4-AP action on CL-T-modified current starts immediately after the external application of the drug and can be described by the sum of two exponentials. The 4-AP-induced block of the normal current exhibits use-dependent features and is relieved by long conditioning depolarizations. In contrast, the block of the CL-T-modified current is not use-dependent. At high 4-AP concentrations (1-10 mM), the steady-state block of the normal current reaches a saturating value of 95%, while the steady-state block of the CL-T-modified current and the "unblocked" normal current only reaches a saturating value of 35%. The results suggest that CL-T inhibits a channel or membrane constituent which contributes to the inactivation of channels and increases their apparent affinity for 4-AP when they are in closed or open states.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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