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Control of chondrocyte regulatory volume decrease (RVD) by [Ca2+]i and cell shape.

M J P Kerrigan1, A C Hall.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Optimal matrix metabolism by articular chondrocytes is controlled by the 'set-point' volume which is determined mainly by membrane transporters. The signal transduction pathway(s) for the key membrane transporter which responds to cell swelling ('osmolyte channel') and mediates regulatory volume decrease (RVD) is poorly understood, so here the role of Ca2+ and the effects of 2D culture have been clarified.
METHODS: Changes to the volume and intracellular calcium levels ([Ca2+]i) of freshly isolated and 2D cultured bovine articular chondrocytes subjected to hypotonic challenge using a 43% reduction in medium osmolarity were studied by single-cell fluorescence microscopy. The effects of ethylene glycol tetraacetic acid (EGTA), REV5901 and Gd(3+) were studied and the role of Ca2+ influx determined by Mn2+ quench.
RESULTS: In freshly isolated cells, approximately 50% of chondrocytes exhibited 'robust RVD' (6[120]). RVD was inhibited by REV 5901 (4+/-2% responding) (3[23]) and 2 mM EGTA (18+/-5% responding) (4[166]) whereas Gd3+ had no effect (3[89]). The hypotonic challenge resulted in a Gd3+-insensitive rise in [Ca2+]i that did not correlate with RVD in all cells. Following 2D culture, chondrocytes also demonstrated Gd3+-insensitive RVD, but in contrast, the [Ca2+]i rise was blocked by this agent.
CONCLUSIONS: The data suggested that in freshly isolated and 2D cultured chondrocytes, the rise in [Ca2+]i occurring during hypotonic challenge could be related to RVD, but only in some cells. However, with 2D culture, the Ca2+ response switched to being Gd3+-sensitive, suggesting that as a result of changes to chondrocyte shape, stretch-activated cation channels although present, do not appear to play a role in volume regulation.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17855127     DOI: 10.1016/j.joca.2007.07.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Osteoarthritis Cartilage        ISSN: 1063-4584            Impact factor:   6.576


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