Endothelial cell function is altered in hypertension. The present study was performed to evaluate the alterations in K+ channels in endothelial cells from hypertensive rats. Currents and membrane potentials were recorded in endothelial cells freshly dissociated from the aorta of stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR-SP) and Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY). Ca2+-dependent K+ channel blockers, charybdotoxin and apamin, a voltage-dependent K+ channel blocker, 4-aminopyridine, and a non-selective K+ channel blocker, tetrabutylammonium, were used to characterize K+ currents. Depolarizing command steps evoked delayed K+ outward currents in cells from both strains. The current density of 4-aminopyridine sensitive K+ currents was significantly smaller in SHR-SP than in WKY (1.5±0.4 vs. 4.9±0.6 pA/pF, at 36 mV, n=13, p<0.01), whereas that of other K+ current components did not differ between strains. The resting membrane potential of cells was significantly less negative in SHR-SP than in WKY (-25.0±1.7, n=54 vs. -33.5±1.4 mV, n=50, p<0.01). Depolarization by 4-aminopyridine, but not that by charybdotoxin+apamin, abolished the difference in membrane potentials between SHR-SP and WKY (n=7-10 in each strain). Immunostaining of endothelial cells by anti-Kv1.5 antibody was decreased in SHR-SP compared to WKY. In summary, the 4-aminopyridine sensitive K+ currents in aortic endothelial cells were decreased in SHR-SP, which could contribute to the membrane depolarization. Decreased expression of Kv1.5 in SHR-SP might be associated with this alteration.
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Sadanaga, T., Ohya, Y., Ohtsubo, T., Goto, K., Fujii, K., & Abe, I. (2002). Decreased 4-aminopyridine sensitive K+ currents in endothelial cells from hypertensive rats. Hypertension Research, 25(4), 589–596. https://doi.org/10.1291/hypres.25.589
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