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T-Type calcium channel alpha1G and alpha1H subunits in human retinoblastoma cells and their loss after differentiation.

Kazuyuki Hirooka1, Gabriel E Bertolesi, Melanie E M Kelly, Eileen M Denovan-Wright, Xiaolu Sun, Jawed Hamid, Gerald W Zamponi, Alexander E Juhasz, Lawrence W Haynes, Steven Barnes.   

Abstract

Human retinoblastoma cells are multipotent retinal precursor cells capable of differentiating into photoreceptors, neurons, and glia. The current-voltage relation of the undifferentiated cells is dominated by a transient inward current that disappears shortly after differentiation. In 20 mM Ba(2+)-containing bath solutions, the current has an activation midpoint near -25 mV and appears to be fully inactivated at -20 mV. Sr(2+) and Ca(2+) are preferred charge carriers relative to Ba(2+), and the current vanishes in the absence of these divalent cations. Cd(2+) blocks the current with an IC(50) of 160 microM, and Ni(2+) blocks in a biphasic manner with IC(50)s of 22 and 352 microM. The current is unaffected when sodium is replaced with other monovalent cations, and it is insensitive to nifedipine, omega-conotoxin GVIA, omega-agatoxin IVA, and omega-conotoxin MVIIC. RT-PCR revealed the presence of alpha 1G and alpha 1H mRNA in undifferentiated cells, but following differentiation, a striking reduction of both alpha 1G and alpha 1H mRNA was found, and this was paralleled by the loss of T-type Ca channel currents. alpha 1I subunit mRNA levels were low in undifferentiated and differentiated cells. These results suggest that T-type Ca channels could play a role in undifferentiated retinoblastoma cell physiology since alpha 1G and alpha 1H Ca channel subunit expression is reduced in cells that have differentiated and exited the cell cycle.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12091545     DOI: 10.1152/jn.2002.88.1.196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurophysiol        ISSN: 0022-3077            Impact factor:   2.714


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