Abstract

A rapidly inactivating K(+) current (A-type current) participates in the regulation of colonic muscle excitability. We found 19-pS K(+) channels in cell-attached patches of murine colonic myocytes that activated and inactivated with kinetics similar to the A-type current. The A-type current in colonic myocytes is regulated by Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II. Therefore, we studied regulation of the 19-pS K(+) channels by Ca(2+)-dependent phosphorylation/dephosphorylation. The rates of inactivation of ensemble-averaged currents resulting from 19-pS K(+) channels were increased by the calmodulin antagonist W-7. Inhibitors of calcineurin, cyclosporin A and FK-506, slowed the inactivation of the 19-pS K(+) channels. Okadaic acid, an inhibitor of the calcineurin/inhibitor-1/protein phosphatase 1 cascade, also slowed inactivation of the 19-pS K(+) channels. Polymerase chain reaction detected transcripts encoding calcineurin A in isolated colonic smooth muscle cells, and immunohistochemical studies demonstrated specific expression of calcineurin A-like immunoreactivity in colonic muscle tissues and in colonic myocytes. These data, when considered with previous findings, suggest that Ca(2+)-dependent phosphorylation/dephosphorylation regulates the A-type current in murine colonic smooth muscle cells.

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