Small‐conductance calcium‐activated potassium current in normal rabbit cardiac purkinje cells

TA Reher, Z Wang, CH Hsueh, PC Chang… - Journal of the …, 2017 - Am Heart Assoc
TA Reher, Z Wang, CH Hsueh, PC Chang, Z Pan, M Kumar, J Patel, J Tan, C Shen, Z Chen…
Journal of the American Heart Association, 2017Am Heart Assoc
Background Purkinje cells (PC s) are important in cardiac arrhythmogenesis. Whether small‐
conductance calcium‐activated potassium (SK) channels are present in PC s remains
unclear. We tested the hypotheses that subtype 2 SK (SK 2) channel proteins and apamin‐
sensitive SK currents are abundantly present in PC s. Methods and Results We studied 25
normal rabbit ventricles, including 13 patch‐clamp studies, 4 for Western blotting, and 8 for
immunohistochemical staining. Transmembrane action potentials were recorded in current …
Background
Purkinje cells (PCs) are important in cardiac arrhythmogenesis. Whether small‐conductance calcium‐activated potassium (SK) channels are present in PCs remains unclear. We tested the hypotheses that subtype 2 SK (SK2) channel proteins and apamin‐sensitive SK currents are abundantly present in PCs.
Methods and Results
We studied 25 normal rabbit ventricles, including 13 patch‐clamp studies, 4 for Western blotting, and 8 for immunohistochemical staining. Transmembrane action potentials were recorded in current‐clamp mode using the perforated‐patch technique. For PCs, the apamin (100 nmol/L) significantly prolonged action potential duration measured to 80% repolarization by an average of 10.4 ms (95% CI, 0.11–20.72) (n=9, P=0.047). Voltage‐clamp study showed that apamin‐sensitive SK current density was significantly larger in PCs compared with ventricular myocytes at potentials ≥0 mV. Western blotting of SK2 expression showed that the SK2 protein expression in the midmyocardium was 58% (P=0.028) and the epicardium was 50% (P=0.018) of that in the pseudotendons. Immunostaining of SK2 protein showed that PCs stained stronger than ventricular myocytes. Confocal microscope study showed SK2 protein was distributed to the periphery of the PCs.
Conclusions
SK2 proteins are more abundantly present in the PCs than in the ventricular myocytes of normal rabbit ventricles. Apamin‐sensitive SK current is important in ventricular repolarization of normal PCs.
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