PubMed 18536747
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Automatically associated channels: Kv7.1 , Kv7.4 , Kv7.5
Title: Bimodal effects of the Kv7 channel activator retigabine on vascular K+ currents.
Authors: Sym Yeung, M Schwake, V Pucovský, Ia Greenwood
Journal, date & volume: Br. J. Pharmacol., 2008 Sep , 155, 62-72
PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18536747
Abstract
This study investigated the functional and electrophysiological effects of the Kv7 channel activator, retigabine, on murine portal vein smooth muscle.KCNQ gene expression was determined by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and immunocytochemical experiments. Whole cell voltage clamp and current clamp were performed on isolated myocytes from murine portal vein. Isometric tension recordings were performed on whole portal veins. K+ currents generated by KCNQ4 and KCNQ5 expression were recorded by two-electrode voltage clamp in Xenopus oocytes.KCNQ1, 4 and 5 were expressed in mRNA derived from murine portal vein, either as whole tissue or isolated myocytes. Kv7.1 and Kv7.4 proteins were identified in the cell membranes of myocytes by immunocytochemistry. Retigabine (2-20 microM) suppressed spontaneous contractions in whole portal veins, hyperpolarized the membrane potential and augmented potassium currents at -20 mV. At more depolarized potentials, retigabine and flupirtine, decreased potassium currents. Both effects of retigabine were prevented by prior application of the K(v)7 blocker XE991 (10 muM). Recombinant KCNQ 4 or 5 channels were only activated by retigabine or flupirtine.The Kv7 channel activators retigabine and flupirtine have bimodal effects on vascular potassium currents, which are not seen with recombinant KCNQ channels. These results provide support for KCNQ4- or KCNQ5-encoded channels having an important functional impact in the vasculature.