Fahanikbabaei J, Jafari A, Eliassi A, Saghiri R. Evidences for a new cation channel in the brain mitochondrial inner membrane. Physiol Pharmacol 2013; 17 (1) :80-93
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Introduction: Previous studies and our works have indicated several cation channels in the rat brain mitochondrial
inner membrane. In this work, we report the single-channel characterization of a cation channel from the rat brain
mitochondrial inner membrane incorporated into a planar lipid bilayer.
Methods: After removing and homogenizing the adult rat brain, its supernatant was centrifuged in MSE-digitonin,
H2O and Na2CO3, separately. Then, mitochondrial inner membrane vesicles were prepared in MSE solution. L-α-
Phosphatidylcholine (for preparing membrane lipid bilayer) was extracted from fresh egg yolk. Bilayer lipid membranes
were formed in a 150 μm diameter hole. All single channel recordings were filtered at 1 kHz and stored at a sampling
rate of 10 kHz for offline analysis by PClamp10. Statistical analysis was performed based on Markov noise free single
channel analysis.
Results: The channel conductance was 93 pS in 200 mM KCl cis/50 mM KCl trans. The channel open probability
appeared voltage-independent at -50 to +40 mV. The main characteristic of channel gating was its marked bursting
behavior. Adding 10 mM 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) at positive and negative potentials inhibited the channel activities.
Conclusion: These results demonstrate that a new cation channel, present in the brain mitochondrial inner
membrane, displays different kinetics and biophysical properties than those classically described for brain
mitochondria.