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XB-ART-17503
J Gen Physiol 1996 Nov 01;1085:381-91.
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Na+ activation of the muscarinic K+ channel by a G-protein-independent mechanism.

Sui JL , Chan KW , Logothetis DE .


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Muscarinic potassium channels (KACh) are composed of two subunits, GIRK1 and GIRK4 (or CIR), and are directly gated by G proteins. We have identified a novel gating mechanism of KACh, independent of G-protein activation. This mechanism involved functional modification of KACh which required hydrolysis of physiological levels of intracellular ATP and was manifested by an increase in the channel mean open time. The ATP-modified channels could in turn be gated by intracellular Na+, starting at approximately 3 mM with an EC50 of approximately 40 mM. The Na(+)-gating of KACh was operative both in native atrial cells and in a heterologous system expressing recombinant channel subunits. Block of the Na+/K+ pump (e.g., by cardiac glycosides) caused significant activation of KACh in atrial cells, with a time course similar to that of Na+ accumulation and in a manner indistinguishable from that of Na(+)-mediated activation of the channel, suggesting that cardiac glycosides activated KACh by increasing intracellular Na+ levels. These results demonstrate for the first time a direct effect of cardiac glycosides on atrial myocytes involving ion channels which are critical in the regulation of cardiac rhythm.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: cir1 kcnj3 kcnj5

References [+] :
Chan, A recombinant inwardly rectifying potassium channel coupled to GTP-binding proteins. 1996, Pubmed, Xenbase