Literature DB >> 1379742

Chloride-dependent cation conductance activated during cellular shrinkage.

H C Chan1, D J Nelson.   

Abstract

A chloride (Cl-)-dependent, nonselective cation conductance was activated during cellular shrinkage and inhibited during cellular swelling or by extracellular gadolinium. The shrinking-induced, nonselective cation conductance and the swelling-induced anion conductance appear to function in the regulation of cell volume in airway epithelia. The shrinking-induced cation conductance had an unusual dependence on Cl-: partial replacement of extracellular Cl- with aspartate reduced the magnitude of the shrinking-enhanced current without accompanying changes in the reversal potential. The Cl- dependence of the nonselective cation conductance could provide a mechanism that tightly regulates Cl- secretion and sodium reabsorption in cells under osmotic stress.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1379742     DOI: 10.1126/science.1379742

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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8.  Activation of hyperpolarization and atypical osmosensitivity of a Cl- current in rat osteoblastic cells.

Authors:  D Chesnoy-Marchais; J Fritsch
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