N. Thurauf et al., CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE-GATED CHANNELS IN IDENTIFIED HUMAN OLFACTORY RECEPTOR NEURONS, European journal of neuroscience, 8(10), 1996, pp. 2080-2089
Patch-clamp recordings revealed the presence of a non-desensitizing cy
clic nucleotide-gated channel on human olfactory receptor neurons and
a fast-desensitizing non-specific cation channel activated by nucleoti
des on human supporting cells. Cyclic nucleotide-gated channels on olf
actory receptor neurons showed selective channel activation by cAMP (K
-1/2 = 5 mu M) and cGMP (K-1/2 = 2 mu M), a unitary conductance of sim
ilar to 20 pS, a reversal potential of single-channel currents close t
o 0 mV, a linear current-voltage relationship over the range of -80 to
80 mV and a strong extracellular but a weaker intracellular blocking
effect of Ca2+. The channel activity outlasted the cyclic nucleotide p
ulses for hundreds of milliseconds when higher agonist concentrations
(>50 mu M cAMP) were applied. The duration of the response was longer
than in cyclic nucleotide-gated channels from other species studied so
far. The plateau duration and the decay remained constant for pulses
with a length of 50-150 ms, whereas pulses shorter than 50 ms successi
vely reduced the time required by shortening the plateau phase. A larg
er difference for the K-1/2 values of cAMP (K-1/2 = 22 mu M) and cGMP
(K-1/2 = 2.5 mu M) were found for a small group (n = 3) of cyclic nucl
eotide-gated channels, pointing to the selective expression of the alp
ha-subunit in a small subgroup of olfactory receptor neurons.