1. Fast desensitization of the muscarinic K+ channel has been studied
in excised patches from rat atrial cells. 2. In inside-out patches, AC
h was present in the pipette and GTP was applied via the bath to activ
ate the channel. In outside-out patches, GTP was present in the pipett
e and ACh was applied via the bath to activate the channel, In both ca
ses, during a 30 s exposure to GTP or ACh there was a decline in chann
el activity as a result of fast desensitization if ATP was present. 3.
In inside-out patches, fast desensitization was still observed if the
muscarinic ACh receptor was bypassed and the channel was activated by
GTP gamma S. This suggests that fast desensitization is a result of a
modification of the channel (or the connecting G protein) and not the
receptor. 4. In both inside-out and outside-out patches, channel acti
vity was depressed and fast desensitization was reduced or absent, if
ATP was not present. 5. The non-hydrolysable analogue of ATP, AMP-PNP,
did not substitute for ATP in its effects on the channel. 6. The resu
lts are consistent with the hypothesis that fast desensitization of th
e muscarinic K+ channel is the result of a dephosphorylation of the ch
annel.