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Intrinsic ionic conductances mediate the spontaneous electrical activity of cultured mouse myotubes
- Source :
- Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1720(1-2):117-124
- Publication Year :
- 2005
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2005.
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Abstract
- Mouse skeletal myotubes differentiated in vitro exhibited spontaneous contractions associated with electrical activity. The ionic conductances responsible for the origin and modulation of the spontaneous activity were examined using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique and measuring [Ca(2+)](i) transients with the Ca(2+) indicator, fura 2-AM. Regular spontaneous activity was characterized by single TTX-sensitive action potentials, followed by transient increases in [Ca(2+)](i). Since the bath-application of Cd(2+) (300 microM) or Ni(2+) (50 muM) abolished the cell firing, T-type (I(Ca,T)) and L-type (I(Ca,L)) Ca(2+) currents were investigated in spontaneously contracting myotubes. The low activation threshold (around -60 mV) and the high density of I(Ca,T) observed in contracting myotubes suggested that I(Ca,T) initiated action potential firing, by bringing cells to the firing threshold. The results also suggested that the activity of I(Ca,L) could sustain the [Ca(2+)](i) transients associated with the action potential, leading to the activation of apamin-sensitive SK-type Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channels and the afterhyperpolarization (AHP) following single spikes. In conclusion, an interplay between voltage-dependent inward (Na(+) and Ca(2+)) and outward (SK) conductances is proposed to mediate the spontaneous pacemaker activity in cultured muscle myotubes during the process of myogenesis.
- Subjects :
- Muscle Fibers, Skeletal
Biophysics
Action Potentials
Skeletal muscle
Ionic bonding
Biochemistry
Ion Channels
Spontaneous firing activity
Membrane Potentials
Mice
SK K+ current
medicine
Spontaneous contraction
Animals
T-type calcium current
spontaneous activity
Cells, Cultured
Myotube
Membrane potential
Chemistry
Myogenesis
L-type calcium current
Sodium
Afterhyperpolarization
Anatomy
Cell Biology
In vitro
medicine.anatomical_structure
myotube
Calcium
Action potential firing
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00052736
- Volume :
- 1720
- Issue :
- 1-2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e79e1aa1efc14b612689a8a20de1d706
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbamem.2005.12.001