Single-channel recordings were used to study the modulation of stretch-activated channels (SACs) by intracellular adenosine nucleotides in identified leech neurons. These channels exhibited two activity modes, spike-like (SL) and multiconductance (MC), displaying different polymodal activation. In the absence of mechanical stimulation, internal perfusion of excised patches with ATP induced robust and reversible activation of the MC but not of the SL mode. The ATP effect on channel activity was dose-dependent within a range of 1 μM–1 mM and was induced at different values of intracellular pH and Ca 2+ . The non-hydrolyzable ATP analog AMP-PNP, ATPwithoutMg2+ orADP also effectively enhancedMC activity. Adenosine mimicked the effect of its nucleotides. At negative membrane potentials, both ATP and adenosine activated the channel. Moreover, ATP but not adenosine induced a flickering block. Addition of cAMP during maximal ATP activation completely and reversibly inhibited the channel, with activation and deactivation times of minutes. However, cAMP alone only induced a weak and rapid channel activation, without inhibitory effects. The expression of these channels in the growth cones of leech neurons, their permeability to Ca 2+ and their sensitivity to intracellular cAMP are consistent with a role in the Ca 2+ oscillations associated with cell growth.
Regulation of the mechanosensitive cation channels by ATP and cAMP. in leech neurons
PELLEGRINI, Monica;
2006
Abstract
Single-channel recordings were used to study the modulation of stretch-activated channels (SACs) by intracellular adenosine nucleotides in identified leech neurons. These channels exhibited two activity modes, spike-like (SL) and multiconductance (MC), displaying different polymodal activation. In the absence of mechanical stimulation, internal perfusion of excised patches with ATP induced robust and reversible activation of the MC but not of the SL mode. The ATP effect on channel activity was dose-dependent within a range of 1 μM–1 mM and was induced at different values of intracellular pH and Ca 2+ . The non-hydrolyzable ATP analog AMP-PNP, ATPwithoutMg2+ orADP also effectively enhancedMC activity. Adenosine mimicked the effect of its nucleotides. At negative membrane potentials, both ATP and adenosine activated the channel. Moreover, ATP but not adenosine induced a flickering block. Addition of cAMP during maximal ATP activation completely and reversibly inhibited the channel, with activation and deactivation times of minutes. However, cAMP alone only induced a weak and rapid channel activation, without inhibitory effects. The expression of these channels in the growth cones of leech neurons, their permeability to Ca 2+ and their sensitivity to intracellular cAMP are consistent with a role in the Ca 2+ oscillations associated with cell growth.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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