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Function of K2P channels in the mammalian node of Ranvier
Author(s) -
Schwarz Jürgen R.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
the journal of physiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.802
H-Index - 240
eISSN - 1469-7793
pISSN - 0022-3751
DOI - 10.1113/jp281723
Subject(s) - axolemma , biophysics , conductance , node of ranvier , membrane potential , repolarization , chemistry , resting potential , nodal , electrophysiology , depolarization , anatomy , neuroscience , physics , biology , myelin , condensed matter physics , central nervous system
In myelinated nerve fibres, action potentials are generated at nodes of Ranvier. These structures are located at interruptions of the myelin sheath, forming narrow gaps with small rings of axolemma freely exposed to the extracellular space. The mammalian node contains a high density of Na + channels and K + ‐selective leakage channels. Voltage‐dependent Kv1 channels are only present in the juxta‐paranode. Recently, the leakage channels have been identified as K2P channels (TRAAK, TREK‐1). K2P channels are K + ‐selective ‘background’ channels, characterized by outward rectification and their ability to be activated, e.g. by temperature, mechanical stretch or arachidonic acid. We are only beginning to elucidate the peculiar functions of nodal K2P channels. I will discuss two functions of the nodal K2P‐mediated conductance. First, at body temperature K2P channels have a high open probability, thereby inducing a resting potential of about −85 mV. This negative resting potential reduces steady‐state Na + channel inactivation and ensures a large Na + inward current upon a depolarizing stimulus. Second, the K2P conductance is involved in nodal action potential repolarization. The identification of nodal K2P channels is exciting since it shows that the nodal K + conductance is not a fixed value but can be changed: it can be increased or decreased by a broad range of K2P modulators, thereby modulating, for example, the resting potential. The functional importance of nodal K2P channels will be exemplified by describing in more detail the function of the K2P conductance increase by raising the temperature from room temperature to 37°C.

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