Cav 3.1 and Cav 3.3 account for T-type Ca2+ current in GH3 cells

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T-type Ca2+ channels are important for cell signaling by a variety of cells. We report here the electrophysiological and molecular characteristics of the whole-cell Ca2+ current in GH3 clonal pituitary cells. The current inactivation at 0 mV was described by a single exponential function with a time constant of 18.32 ± 1.87 ms (N = 16). The I-V relationship measured with Ca2+ as a charge carrier was shifted to the left when we applied a conditioning pre-pulse of up to -120 mV, indicating that a low voltage-activated current may be present in GH3 cells. Transient currents were first activated at -50 mV and peaked around -20 mV. The half-maximal voltage activation and the slope factors for the two conditions are -35.02 ± 2.4 and 6.7 ± 0.3 mV (pre-pulse of -120 mV, N = 15), and -27.0 ± 0.97 and 7.5 ± 0.7 mV (pre-pulse of -40 mV, N = 9). The 8-mV shift in the activation mid-point was statistically significant (P < 0.05). The tail currents decayed bi-exponentially suggesting two different T-type Ca2+ channel populations. RT-PCR revealed the presence of α1G (CaV3.1) and α1I (CaV3.3 ) T-type Ca2+ channel mRNA transcripts.

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Mudado, M. A., Rodrigues, A. L., Prado, V. F., Beirão, P. S. L., & Cruz, J. S. (2004). Cav 3.1 and Cav 3.3 account for T-type Ca2+ current in GH3 cells. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 37(6), 929–935. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-879X2004000600020

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