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Involvement of the Phospholipase C β1 Pathway in Desensitization of the Carbachol-activated Nonselective Cationic Current in Murine Gastric Myocytes  

Kim, Byung Joo (Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Seoul National University College of Medicine)
So, Insuk (Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Seoul National University College of Medicine)
Kim, Ki Whan (Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Seoul National University College of Medicine)
Abstract
In murine gastrointestinal myocytes muscarinic stimulation activates nonselective cation channels via a G-protein and $Ca^{2+}$-dependent pathway. We recorded inward cationic currents following application of carbachol ($I_{CCh}$) to murine gastric myocytes held at -60 mV, using the whole-cell patch-clamp method. The properties of the inward cationic currents were similar to those of the nonselective cation channels activated by muscarinic stimulation in other gastrointestinal smooth muscle cells. CCh-induced $I_{CCh}$ and spontaneous decay of $I_{CCh}$ (desensitization of $I_{CCh}$) occurred. Unlike the situation in guinea pig gastric myocytes, desensitization was not affected by varying $[EGTA]_i$. Pretreatment with the PLC inhibitor (U73122) blocked the activation of $I_{CCh}$, and desensitization of $I_{CCh}$ was attenuated in PLC ${\beta}_1$ knock-out mice. These results suggest that the desensitization of $I_{CCh}$ in murine gastric myocytes is not due to a pathway dependent on intracellular $Ca^{2+}$ but to the PLC ${\beta}_1$ pathway.
Keywords
Carbachol (CCh); Desensitization; Nonselective Cationic Current; PLC ${\beta}_1$; Smooth Muscle;
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