Potassium current is not affected by long-term exposure to ghrelin or GHRP-6 in somatotropes GC cells

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Ghrelin is a growth hormone (GH) secretagogue (GHS) and GHRP-6 is a synthetic peptide analogue; both act through the GHS receptor. GH secretion depends directly on the intracellular concentration of Ca2+; this is determined from the intracellular reserves and by the entrance of Ca 2+ through the voltage-dependent calcium channels, which are activated by the membrane depolarization. Membrane potential is mainly determined by K+ channels. In the present work, we investigated the effect of ghrelin (10 nM) or GHRP-6 (100 nM) for 96 h on functional expression of voltage-dependent K+ channels in rat somatotropes: GC cell line. Physiological patch-clamp whole-cell recording was used to register the K + currents. With Cd2+ (1 mM) and tetrodotoxin (1 m) in the bath solution recording, three types of currents were characterized on the basis of their biophysical and pharmacological properties. GC cells showed a K+ current with a transitory component (I A) sensitive to 4-aminopyridine, which represents 40% of the total outgoing current; a sustained component named delayed rectifier (I K), sensitive to tetraethylammonium; and a third type of K+ current was recorded at potentials more negative than -80 mV, permitting the entrance of K+ named inward rectifier (KIR). Chronic treatment with ghrelin or GHRP-6 did not modify the functional expression of K+ channels, without significant changes (P < 0.05) in the amplitudes of the three currents observed; in addition, there were no modifications in their biophysical properties and kinetic activation or inactivation. © 2013 Belisario Domínguez Mancera et al.

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Domínguez Mancera, B., Monjaraz Guzman, E., Flores-Hernández, J. L. V., Barrientos Morales, M., Martínez Hernandez, J. M., Hernández Beltran, A., & Cervantes Acosta, P. (2013). Potassium current is not affected by long-term exposure to ghrelin or GHRP-6 in somatotropes GC cells. Journal of Biophysics. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/913792

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