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Role Of Large-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ Channels In Regulation Of Airway Smooth Muscle Tension

Posted on:2016-05-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M Y WeiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2334330503458073Subject:Developmental Biology
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The participation of large-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels?BKs? in chloroquine?chloro?-induced relaxation of precontracted airway smooth muscle?ASM? is currently undefined. In this study we found that iberiotoxin?IbTx, a selective inhibitor of BKs? and chloro both completely blocked spontaneous transient outward currents?STOCs? in single mouse tracheal smooth muscle cells, which suggests that chloro might block BKs. We further found that chloro inhibited Ca2+ sparks and caffeine-induced global Ca2+ increases. Moreover, chloro can directly block single BK currents completely from the intracellular side and partially from the extracellular side. All these data indicate that the chloro-induced inhibition of STOCs is due to the blockade of chloro on both BKs and ryanodine receptors?RyRs?. We also found that low concentrations?3.16 ?M,31.6 ?M? of chloro resulted in additional contractions in tracheal rings that were precontracted by acetylcholine?ACH?. Increases in chloro concentration reversed the contractile actions to relaxations. In the presence of IbTx or paxilline?pax?, BK blockers, chloro-induced contractions were inhibited, although the high concentrations? 100 ?M,316 ?M,1 mM? of chloro-induced relaxations were not affected. Taken together, our results indicate that chloro blocks BKs and RyRs, resulting in abolishment of STOCs and occurrence of contraction, the latter will counteract the relaxations induced by high concentrations of chloro.
Keywords/Search Tags:Airway smooth muscle, Chloroquine, Force, Large-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels, Spontaneous transient outward currents, Ryanodine receptors
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