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Calcium- and Voltage-Dependent Dual Gating ANO1 is an Intrinsic Determinant of Repolarization in Rod Bipolar Cells of the Mouse Retina.


ABSTRACT: TMEM16A/anoctamin1 (ANO1), a calcium (Ca2+)-activated chloride (Cl-) channel, has many functions in various excitable cells and modulates excitability in both Ca2+- and voltage-gating modes. However, its gating characteristics and role in primary neural cells remain unclear. Here, we characterized its Ca2+- and voltage-dependent components in rod bipolar cells using dissociated and slice preparations of the mouse retina. The I-V curves of Ca2+-dependent ANO1 tail current and voltage-gated Ca2+ channel (VGCC) are similar; as ANO1 is blocked by VGCC inhibitors, ANO1 may be gated by Ca2+ influx through VGCC. The voltage-dependent component of ANO1 has outward rectifying and sustained characteristics and is clearly isolated by the inhibitory effect of Cl- reduction and T16Ainh-A01, a selective ANO1 inhibitor, in high EGTA, a Ca2+ chelator. The voltage-dependent component disappears due to VGCC inhibition, suggesting that Ca2+ is the essential trigger for ANO1. In perforated current-clamping method, the application of T16Ainh-A01 and reduction of Cl- extended excitation periods in rod bipolar cells, revealing that ANO1 induces repolarization during excitation. Overall, ANO1 opens by VGCC activation during physiological excitation of the rod bipolar cell and has a voltage-dependent component. These two gating-modes concurrently provide the intrinsic characteristics of the membrane potential in rod bipolar cells.

SUBMITTER: Paik SS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7140511 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Calcium- and Voltage-Dependent Dual Gating ANO1 is an Intrinsic Determinant of Repolarization in Rod Bipolar Cells of the Mouse Retina.

Paik Sun-Sook SS   Park Yong Soo YS   Kim In-Beom IB  

Cells 20200226 3


TMEM16A/anoctamin1 (ANO1), a calcium (Ca<sup>2+</sup>)-activated chloride (Cl<sup>-</sup>) channel, has many functions in various excitable cells and modulates excitability in both Ca<sup>2+</sup>- and voltage-gating modes. However, its gating characteristics and role in primary neural cells remain unclear. Here, we characterized its Ca<sup>2+</sup>- and voltage-dependent components in rod bipolar cells using dissociated and slice preparations of the mouse retina. The I-V curves of Ca<sup>2+</su  ...[more]

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