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Query: UNIPROT:P41181 (
collecting duct
)
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K(+) channels play an important role in renal
collecting duct
cell function. The current study examined barium (Ba(2+))-sensitive whole-cell K(+) currents (IKBa) in mouse isolated
collecting duct
principal cells. IKBa demonstrated strong inward rectification and was inhibited by Ba(2+) in a dose- and voltage-dependent fashion, with the K (d) decreasing with hyperpolarization. The electrical distance of block by Ba(2+) was around 8.5%. As expected for voltage-dependent inhibition, the association constant increased with hyperpolarization, suggesting that the rate of Ba(2+) entry was increased at negative potentials. The dissociation constant also increased with hyperpolarization, consistent with the movement of Ba(2+) ions into the intracellular compartment at negative potentials. These properties are not consistent with ROMK but are consistent with the properties of
Kir2.3
.
Kir2.3
is thought to be the dominant basolateral K(+) channel in principal cells. This study provides functional evidence for the expression of
Kir2.3
in mouse cortical collecting ducts and confirms the expression of
Kir2.3
in this segment of the renal tubule using reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. The conductance described here is the first report of a macroscopic K(+) conductance in mouse principal cells that shares the biophysical profile of
Kir2.3
. The properties and dominant nature of the conductance suggest that it plays an important role in K(+) handling in the principal cells of the cortical
collecting duct
.
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PMID:A Kir2.3-like K+ conductance in mouse cortical collecting duct principal cells. 1709 Dec 15