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Intracellular pH shifts capable of uncoupling cultured oligodendrocytes are seen only in low HCO3- solution.

H Kettenmann1, B R Ransom, W R Schlue.   

Abstract

Electrical coupling between cultured mouse oligodendrocytes was transiently blocked when pHi was decreased below about 6.5 using the NH4+ prepulse method. This uncoupling could, however, only be achieved if the dominant pHi regulating mechanism in these cells, the Na+/HCO3- cotransporter, was blocked by lowering bath [HCO3-]. Under this condition, an NH4+ prepulse caused pHi to decrease toward the passive distribution for H+ (i.e., about pH 6.2). In the presence of normal bath [HCO3-] an NH4+ prepulse did not decrease pHi below 6.5 even when the second pHi regulating mechanism, the Na+/H+ exchanger, was blocked by amiloride, and consequently oligodendrocytes could not be uncoupled. Increasing CO2, which uncouples glial cells in situ (Connors et al: J. Neurosci. 4:1324-1330, 1984), did not uncouple cultured oligodendrocytes in the presence of normal bath [HCO3-], but did cause uncoupling in low [HCO3-] solution. These results indicate that electrical coupling between cultured oligodendrocytes is sensitive to pHi; in normal bath [HCO3-], however, the pHi regulation of these cells is so effective that standard techniques for intracellular acidification are unable to lower pHi to levels which cause the closure of oligodendrocyte gap junctions.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2139632     DOI: 10.1002/glia.440030204

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glia        ISSN: 0894-1491            Impact factor:   7.452


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