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Voltage-dependent Ba2+ permeation through store-operated CRAC channels: implications for channel selectivity.

Daniel Bakowski1, Anant B Parekh.   

Abstract

Store-operated Ca2+ entry through CRAC channels is a major route for Ca2+ influx in non-excitable cells. Studies on store-operated channel selectivity using fluorescent dyes have found that the channels are impermeable to Ba2+. Furthermore, in such studies, agonists have been reported to increase Ba2+ influx, leading to the conclusion that additional Ca2+ entry pathways (permeable to Ba2+) co-exist with the Ba2+-impermeable store-operated channels. However, patch clamp experiments demonstrate that CRAC channels are permeable to Ba2+. We have addressed this paradox using fluorescence measurements and whole cell patch clamp recordings of ICRAC. In store-depleted cells loaded with fura 2, Ba2+ application results in a slower and smaller rise in fluorescence than is the case with Ca2+. Ba2+, unlike Ca2+, depolarises the membrane potential by approximately 40 mV, due to rapid block of an inwardly rectifying K+ current. Although Ba2+ permeates CRAC channels at very negative potentials in patch clamp recordings, Ba2+ permeation is steeply voltage-dependent. This combination of Ba2+-dependent depolarisation and voltage-dependent Ba2+ permeation accounts for the apparent lack of Ba2+ permeation through store-operated channels seen in fluorescence experiments. Our findings identify major limitations with the use of Ba2+ as a surrogate for Ca2+ in probing Ca2+ entry pathways and raise the possibility that some of the previous reports proposing multiple Ca2+ entry pathways based on Ba2+ entry into fura 2-loaded cells could be explained by voltage-dependent Ba2+ permeation through CRAC channels.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17343911     DOI: 10.1016/j.ceca.2007.01.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Calcium        ISSN: 0143-4160            Impact factor:   6.817


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