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Complementary conductance changes by IKx and Ih contribute to membrane impedance stability during the rod light response.


ABSTRACT: In addition to the HCN1 channels that mediate the h current, the Kx current also performs signal filtering in rod photoreceptors. This current is known to be mediated by potassium channels and has similarities to the neuronal M current and EAG potassium channels. Although it is known that in filtering the light response of rods, I(h) and I(Kx) undergo complementary conductance changes, the qualities and significance of these changes are not clear. Here we present an analysis demonstrating the filtering effect of HCN1 channels in salamander rods when I(Kx) is blocked, and a simulation of the rod light response showing the magnitude and time course of the conductance changes by both currents. From this analysis, we propose that the purpose of opposing conductance changes by I(h) and I(Kx) may be to optimize the lateral propagation of signals through gap junctions in the rod network.

SUBMITTER: Barrow AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2922757 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Sep-Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complementary conductance changes by IKx and Ih contribute to membrane impedance stability during the rod light response.

Barrow Andrew J AJ   Wu Samuel M SM  

Channels (Austin, Tex.) 20090907 5


In addition to the HCN1 channels that mediate the h current, the Kx current also performs signal filtering in rod photoreceptors. This current is known to be mediated by potassium channels and has similarities to the neuronal M current and EAG potassium channels. Although it is known that in filtering the light response of rods, I(h) and I(Kx) undergo complementary conductance changes, the qualities and significance of these changes are not clear. Here we present an analysis demonstrating the fi  ...[more]

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