Activation by intracellular ATP of a potassium channel in neurones from rat basomedial hypothalamus

  • Rowe, I.C.M.
  • Treherne, J.M.
  • Ashford, M.L.J.
Publication date
January 1996
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

1. Cell-attached recordings from isolated glucose-sensitive hypothalamic neurones show that on removal of extracellular glucose there is an increased action current frequency concomitant with decreased single-channel activity. Conversely activation of single K+ channels was observed when extracellular glucose was increased. Isolation of membrane patches into the inside-out configuration following cell-attached recording demonstrated the presence of an ATP-activated K+ channel. 2. The ATP-activated K+ channel was characterized by a mean single-channel conductance of 132 pS in symmetrical 140 mM KCl solutions. Single-channel open-state probability (Po) was not calcium dependent, and the presence of calcium did not prevent activation of the ch...

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