Phenylephrine suppresses outward K+ currents in rat atrial myocytes

1996 
The modulation of whole cell K+ currents by the alpha 1-adrenergic agonist, phenylephrine, was studied in isolated rat atrial myocytes by use of perforated-patch whole cell recording techniques. The out ward K+ current in these myocytes consists of two inactivating components (iK,f and iK,s), which differ in the kinetics of inactivation and recovery from inactivation, and a noninactivating component, (iK,ss). Superfusion of these myocytes with 10 microM phenylephrine caused a rapid suppression of iK,ss, with little effect on the other current components. This effect of phenylephrine could be mimicked by exogenous application of 1,2-dioctanoyl-sn-glycerol (20 microM), a membrane-permeant diacylglycerol analogue; however, it was clearly distinct from the effect of 5 nM alpha-dendrotoxin, which selectively suppressed the slowly inactivating current component, iK,s, while having no effect on iK,ss. At a dose of 50 microM, phenylephrine also suppressed iK,s. There was no significant effect of phenylephrine (10...
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