C. Schwanstecher et U. Panten, IDENTIFICATION OF ATP-SENSITIVE K-NUCLEUS( CHANNEL IN SPINY NEURONS OF RAT CAUDATE), Pflugers Archiv, 427(1-2), 1994, pp. 187-189
On the somata of GABAergic spiny neurons in the caudate nucleus of th
rat an ATP-sensitive K+ channel (K-ATP-channel) was identified. The K-
ATP-currents in cell-attached patches were activated both by energy-de
pleting conditions (200 mu M cyanide) and by diazoxide (300 mu M) and
were reversibly blocked by tolbutamide (EC(50) = 5 mu M). In inside-ou
t patch membranes both ATP (1 mM) and its non-hydrolyzable analog AMP-
PNP (adenylylimidodi-phosphate; EC(50) = 27 mu M) reversibly inhibited
channel activity. These results demonstrate that the K-ATP-channel in
spiny neurons displays properties characteristic of K-ATP-channel in
hippocampal, neocortical and nigral neurons and in pancreatic beta-cel
ls.