Basic & Clinical Medicine ›› 2008, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (1): 18-21.

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Augmentation by Zn2+on ATP-activated currents in xenopus oocytes

Yu-qin ZHANG, Jian-xia CHENG, Zhao-yu WANG, Fan ZHU, Hui NIE, Jia-lie LUO, Zhi-wang LI   

  1. Department of Physiology, Medical College, Wuhan University of Science and Technology
  • Received:2006-07-10 Revised:2007-03-01 Online:2008-01-25 Published:2008-01-25
  • Contact: Yu-qin ZHANG,

Abstract: Objective: To study the modulatory effects of Zn2+ on ATP-activated Currents (IATP) of Xenopus Oocytes. Methods: The two electrode-voltage clamp technique was used to record IATP in healthy Xenopus oocytes by applying Zn2+ in extracellular fluid. Results: We found that IATP (especially the component D1) can be obviously modulated by Zn2+ in a concentration-dependent manner. The amplitude of IATP can be increased by (117.6±8.21)%(n=11) when modulated by 3×10-5 mol/L Zn2+, which shows a remarkable difference compared with the control value (P<0.01). Zn2+ can cause the concentration-response relationship curve to move towards up-left direction, while does not change the maximal amplitude. Conclusions: The modulation effect of Zn2+ on IATP belongs to allosteric modulation, and may be achieved by changing the affinity of ligand-receptor.