Background: Aldosterone has a rapid, non-genomic, inhibitory effect on macroscopic basolateral K+ conductance in the human colon, reducing its capacity for Cl- secretion. The molecular identity of the K+ channels constituting this aldosterone inhibitable K+ conductance is unclear. Aim: To characterise the K+ channel inhibited by aldosterone present in the basolateral membrane of human colonic crypt cells. Methods: Crypts were isolated from biopsies of healthy sigmoid colon obtained during colonoscopy. The effect of aldosterone on basolateral K+ channels, and the possible involvement of Na+:H+ exchange, were studied by patch clamp techniques. Total RNA from isolated crypts was subjected to reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) using primers specific to intermediate conductance K+ channels (KCNN4) previously identified in other human tissues. Results: In cell attached patches, 1 nmol/l aldosterone significantly decreased the activity of intermediate conductance (27 pS) K+ channels by 31%, 53%, and 54% after 1, 5 and 10, minutes, respectively. Increasing aldosterone concentration to 10 nmol/l produced a further 56% decrease in channel activity after five minutes. Aldosterone 1-10 nmol/l had no effect on channel activity in the presence of 20 μmol/l ethylisopropylamiloride, an inhibitor of Na+:H+ exchange. RT-PCR identified KCNN4 mRNA, which is likely to encode the 27 pS K+ channel inhibited by aldosterone. Conclusion: Intermediate conductance K+ channels (KCNN4) present in the basolateral membranes of human colonic crypt cells are a target for the non-genomic inhibitory effect of aldosterone, which involves stimulation of Na+:H+ exchange, thereby reducing the capacity of the colon for Cl- secretion.
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Bowley, K. A., Morton, M. J., Hunter, M., & Sandle, G. I. (2003). Non-genomic regulation of intermediate conductance potassium channels by aldosterone in human colonic crypt cells. Gut, 52(6), 854–860. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.52.6.854
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