The effects of low Ca2+ on ion currents in hen ovarian granulosa cells were
examined. A fast activating and inactivating transient outward current (TO
C) and a slowly activating outward current (SOC) could be observed. In the
presence of normal Ca2+ concentration (2.5 mM) and with a holding potential
of -80 mV, SOC was activated in all cells with command pulses more positiv
e than -20 mV. In 2.5 mM Ca2+, TOC appeared in 10% of cells at the command
pulse of +80 mV and in 60-85% of cells at +100 to +120 mV. In low-Ca2+ solu
tion and command potential of +80 mV (holding potential of 280 mV), the amp
litude of TOC was enhanced in cells that expressed it in normal Ca2+, and T
OC appeared in 43% of the cells that did not express it initially in normal
Ca2+. At both normal and low Ca2+ levels, TOC decreased as the holding pot
ential became more positive. TOC was reduced in Cl--deficient solution and
in the presence of 5-nitro-2-(3-phenylpropylamino)benzoic acid, a Cl- chann
el blocker. These findings suggest that chicken granulosa cells express a C
a2+-inactivated TOC carried by Cl-. This current may serve as a signal for
some of the reduced metabolic functions of granulosa cells associated with
Ca2+ deficiency.