Calcium mediates the NO-induced potassium current in toad and rat olfactory receptor neurons
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Schmachtenberg, O.
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Calcium mediates the NO-induced potassium current in toad and rat olfactory receptor neurons
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Nitric oxide (NO) activates a K+ current in dissociated amphibian olfactory receptor neurons. Using the patch-clamp technique in its whole-cell mode and stimulation with puffs of the NO-donor sodium nitroprusside, we further studied this effect and show that it was sensitive to the K+-channel blockers tetraethylammonium and iberiotoxin, indicating the activation of a Ca2+-dependent K+ conductance. The Ca2+-channel blockers nifedipine and cadmium abolished the NO-induced current, and lowering external Ca2+ reduced it significantly. Ca2+ imaging showed a transient fluorescence increase upon stimulation with NO, and after blockade of K+ currents, an NO- induced inward current could be measured, suggesting that the activation of the Ca2+-dependent K+ conductance is mediated by Ca2+ influx. LY83583, a blocker of the ciliary cAMP-gated channels, did not affect the current, and experiments with focal stimulation indicated that the effect is present in the soma, therefore Ca2+ is unlikely to e
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/156147
DOI: 10.1007/s002320001062
ISSN: 00222631
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Journal of Membrane Biology, Volumen 175, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 139-147
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