Literature DB >> 11891566

Chloride conductance determining membrane potential of rabbit articular chondrocytes.

K Tsuga1, N Tohse, M Yoshino, T Sugimoto, T Yamashita, S Ishii, H Yabu.   

Abstract

Membrane conductance of cultured rabbit articular chondrocytes was characterized by means of the patch-clamp technique. The resting membrane potential of the articular chondrocytes was about -42 mV. The membrane potential shifted in accordance with the prediction by the Nernst equation for Cl- when intracellular and extracellular concentrations of Cl- were changed. On the other hand, change in extracellular concentration of K+ produced no shift in the membrane potential of chondrocytes. The Cl- channel blocker 4-acetamido-4'-isothiocyanatostilbene-2'2-disulfonic acid (SITS) depolarized the membrane potential. These findings suggest that the membrane potential of the chondrocytes is determined mainly by Cl- conductance. Using the cell-attached patch-clamp method, a large unitary conductance of 217 pS was observed in the articular chondrocytes. The unitary current was reversibly blocked by SITS. Therefore, the unitary current was carried by Cl-. The Cl- channel showed voltage-dependent activation and the channels exhibited long-lasting openings. Therefore, the membrane potential of rabbit cultured articular chondrocytes was mainly determined by the activities of the large-conductance and voltage-dependent Cl- channels.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11891566     DOI: 10.1007/s00232-001-0112-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Membr Biol        ISSN: 0022-2631            Impact factor:   1.843


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