Activators of Protein Kinase C and Phenylephrine Depolarize the Astrocyte Membrane by Reducing the K+ Permeability
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The membrane potential of astrocytes has been measured by monitoring the absorbance of a cyanine dye DiS-C2-(5). Ba2+, the phorbol ester 12-tetradecanoylphorbol myristateacetate (TPA) and the diglyceride, dioctanoylglycerol (DiC8) depolarize the membrane. Valinomycin which makes the membrane potential dependent on the K+ electrochemical potential evokes a hyperpolarization when added subsequently. The alpha-adrenergic receptor agonist phenylephrine was blocked by Ba2+, TPA, DiC8 and valinomycin. The results suggest that a protein kinase C-mediated reduction in the K+ permeability is responsible for the depolarizing effect of TPA, DiC8 and phenylephrine.
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