Science, Vol.279, No.5353, 1027-1033, 1998
Ca2+ flux through promiscuous cardiac Na+ channels : Slip-mode conductance
The tetrodotoxin-sensitive sodium ion (Na+) channel is opened by cellular depolarization and favors the passage of Na+ over other ions. Activation of the beta-adrenergic receptor or protein kinase A in rat heart cells transformed this Na+ channel into one that is promiscuous with respect to ion selectivity, permitting calcium ions (Ca2+) to permeate as readily as Na+. Similarly, nanomolar concentrations of cardiotonic steroids such as ouabain and digoxin switched the ion selectivity of the Na+ channel to this state of promiscuous permeability called slip-mode conductance. Slip-mode conductance of the Na+ channel can contribute significantly to local and global cardiac Ca2+ signaling and may be a general signaling mechanism in excitable cells.
Keywords:SODIUM-CALCIUM EXCHANGE;PIG VENTRICULAR MYOCYTES;DEPENDENT PROTEIN-KINASE;VOLTAGE-GATED SODIUM;SARCOPLASMIC-RETICULUM;ENDOGENOUS OUABAIN;SKELETAL-MUSCLE;PURKINJE-CELL;HEART-MUSCLE;RAT-BRAIN