Abstract

We have investigated the characteristics of voltage-gated K+ channels and L-type Ca2+ channels in GH3 rat pituitary cells and the effects of the xenoestrogen (XEs) nonylphenol (NP) on these ion channel currents. Our results have shown that the lower concentrations (10−15–10−14M) of NP decreased the amplitudes of voltage-gated K+ currents (IKv) and activated L-type Ca2+ currents (ICa-L) by reducing half-activation membrane potentials of activation kinetics curves. However, the higher concentrations (10−10–10−9M) of NP increased the amplitudes of IKv and inhibited ICa-L by reducing the peak values of ICa-L. Thus, NP affects IKv and ICa-L in an opposite and non-monotonic manner.

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