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XB-ART-20627
J Physiol 1994 Nov 01;480 ( Pt 3):405-10.
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Na+ channel mis-expression accelerates K+ channel development in embryonic Xenopus laevis skeletal muscle.

Linsdell P , Moody WJ .


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1. The normal developmental pattern of voltage-gated ion channel expression in embryonic skeletal muscle cells of the frog Xenopus laevis was disrupted by introduction of cloned rat brain Na+ channels. 2. Following injection of channel mRNA into fertilized eggs, large Na+ currents were observed in muscle cells at the earliest developmental stage at which they could be uniquely identified. Muscle cells normally have no voltage-gated currents at this stage. 3. Muscle cells expressing exogenous Na+ channels showed increased expression of at least two classes of endogenous K+ currents. 4. This increase in K+ current expression was inhibited by the Na+ channel blocker tetrodotoxin, suggesting that increased electrical activity caused by Na+ channel mis-expression triggers a compensatory increase in K+ channel expression. 5. Block of endogenous Na+ channels in later control myocytes retards K+ current development, indicating that a similar compensatory mechanism to that triggered by Na+ channel mis-expression operates to balance Na+ and K+ current densities during normal muscle development.

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