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Elevated extracellular K+ inhibits apoptosis of corneal epithelial cells exposed to UV-B radiation.

Katherine R Singleton1, David S Will, Mark P Schotanus, Loren D Haarsma, Leah R Koetje, Susan L Bardolph, John L Ubels.   

Abstract

The goal of this study was to determine if the high [K(+)] in tears, 20-25 mM, serves to protect corneal epithelial cells from going into apoptosis after exposure to ambient UV-B radiation. Human corneal-limbal epithelial (HCLE) cells in culture were exposed to UV-B at doses of 50-200 mJ/cm(2) followed by measurement of K(+) channel activation and activity of apoptotic pathways. Patch-clamp recording showed activation of K(+) channels after UV-B exposure at 80 mJ/cm(2) or 150 mJ/cm(2) and a decrease in UV-induced K(+) efflux with increasing [K(+)](o). The UV-activated current was partially blocked by the specific K(+) channel blocker, BDS-1. DNA fragmentation, as measured by the TUNEL assay, was induced after exposure to UV-B at 100-200 mJ/cm(2). DNA fragmentation was significantly decreased when cells were incubated in 25, 50 or 100mM K(o)(+) after exposure to UV-B. The effector caspase, caspase-3, was activated by exposure to UV-B at 50-200 mJ/cm(2), but there was a significant decrease in activation when the cells were incubated in 25, 50 or 100mM K(o)(+) following exposure to UV-B. A decrease in mitochondrial potential, a possible activator of caspase-3, occurred after exposure to UV-B at 100-200 mJ/cm(2). This decrease in mitochondrial potential was prevented by 100mM K(o)(+); however, 25 or 50mM K(o)(+) provided minimal protection. Caspase-9, which is in the pathway from mitochondrial potential change to caspase-3 activation, showed little activation by UV-B radiation. Caspase-8, an initiator caspase that activates caspase-3, was activated by exposure to UV-B at 50-200 mJ/cm(2), and this UV-activation was significantly reduced by 25-100mM K(o)(+). The data show that the physiologically relevant [K(+)](o) of 25 mM can inhibit UV-B induced activation of apoptotic pathways. This suggests that the relatively high [K(+)] in tears reduces loss of K(+) from corneal epithelial cells in response to UV exposure, thereby contributing to the protection of the ocular surface from ambient UV radiation.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19289117     DOI: 10.1016/j.exer.2009.02.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Eye Res        ISSN: 0014-4835            Impact factor:   3.467


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