Isolated, cultured arterial endothelial cells express an acetylcholine (ACh)-activated K+ current in addition to an inward rectifier current whose conductance is unaffected by ACh. The cholinergic K+ current is specifically blocked by atropine (1 μM) and shows single saturation kinetics with ACh (half-maximal stimulation 51 nM ACh). Unlike the cardiac muscarinic receptor-gated K+ channel, its stimulation appears independent of a pertussis toxin-sensitive GTP-binding protein. Activation of the endothelial muscarinic K+ current resulting in hyperpolarization may represent an initial component of the vasodilatory effect of ACh.
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Olesen, S. P., Davies, P. F., & Clapham, D. E. (1988). Muscarinic-activated K+ current in bovine aortic endothelial cells. Circulation Research, 62(6), 1059–1064. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.RES.62.6.1059
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