Dual effects of microwaves on single Ca<sup>2+</sup>‐activated K<sup>+</sup> channels in cultured kidney cells <i>Vero</i>

V.I. Geletyuk(Institute of Cell Biophysics), V.N. Kazachenko(Institute of Cell Biophysics), Nicolay K. Chemeris(Institute of Cell Biophysics), Evgeniy E. Fesenko(Institute of Cell Biophysics)
FEBS Letters
February 6, 1995
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Abstract

Using the patch voltage-clamp method, possible effects of millimetre microwaves (42.25 GHz) on single Ca(2+)-activated K+ channels in cultured kidney cells (Vero) were investigated. It was found that exposure to the field of non-thermal power (about 100 microW/cm2) for 20-30 min greatly modifies both the Hill coefficient and an apparent affinity of the channels for Ca2+(i). The data suggest that the field alters both cooperativity and binding characteristics of the channel activation by internal Ca2+. The effects depend on initial sensitivity of the channels to Ca2+ and the Ca2+ concentration applied.


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