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Rammelkamp Center for Research, MetroHealth Campus, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44109-1998
The rapid,
repolarizing K+ current in
cardiomyocytes
(IKr) has
unique inwardly rectifying properties that contribute importantly to
the downstroke of the cardiac action potential. The human
ether-à-go-go-related gene
(HERG) expresses a macroscopic
current virtually identical to
IKr, but a
description of the single-channel properties that cause rectification
is lacking. For this reason we measured single-channel and macropatch
currents heterologously expressed by
HERG in
Xenopus oocytes. Our experiments had
two main findings. First, the single-channel current-voltage relation
showed inward rectification, and conductance was 9.7 pS at
100
mV and 3.9 pS at 100 mV when measured in symmetrical 100 mM
K+ solutions. Second, single
channels frequently showed no openings during depolarization but
nevertheless revealed bursts of openings during repolarization. This
type of gating may explain the inward rectification of HERG
currents. To test this hypothesis, we used a three-closed state
kinetics model and obtained rate constants from fits to macropatch
data. Results from the model are consistent with rapid inactivation
from closed states as a significant source of HERG rectification.
rapid repolarizing cardiac potassium current; kinetics; activation
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