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Effect of chloride channel inhibitors on cytosolic Ca2+ levels and Ca2+-activated K+ (Gardos) channel activity in human red blood cells.

Yuliya V Kucherenko1, Lisa Wagner-Britz, Ingolf Bernhardt, Florian Lang.   

Abstract

DIDS, NPPB, tannic acid (TA) and AO1 are widely used inhibitors of Cl(-) channels. Some Cl(-) channel inhibitors (NPPB, DIDS, niflumic acid) were shown to affect phosphatidylserine (PS) scrambling and, thus, the life span of human red blood cells (hRBCs). Since a number of publications suggest Ca(2+) dependence of PS scrambling, we explored whether inhibitors of Cl(-) channels (DIDS, NPPB) or of Ca(2+)-activated Cl(-) channels (DIDS, NPPB, TA, AO1) modified intracellular free Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)]i) and activity of Ca(2+)-activated K(+) (Gardos) channel in hRBCs. According to Fluo-3 fluorescence in flow cytometry, a short treatment (15 min, +37 °C) with Cl(-) channels inhibitors decreased [Ca(2+)]i in the following order: TA > AO1 > DIDS > NPPB. According to forward scatter, the decrease of [Ca(2+)]i was accompanied by a slight but significant increase in cell volume following DIDS, NPPB and AO1 treatments. TA treatment resulted in cell shrinkage. According to whole-cell patch-clamp experiments, TA activated and NPPB and AO1 inhibited Gardos channels. The Cl(-) channel blockers further modified the alterations of [Ca(2+)]i following ATP depletion (glucose deprivation, iodoacetic acid, 6-inosine), oxidative stress (1 mM t-BHP) and treatment with Ca(2+) ionophore ionomycin (1 μM). The ability of the Cl(-) channel inhibitors to modulate PS scrambling did not correlate with their influence on [Ca(2+)]i as TA and AO1 had a particularly strong decreasing effect on [Ca(2+)]i but at the same time enhanced PS exposure. In conclusion, Cl(-) channel inhibitors affect Gardos channels, influence Ca(2+) homeostasis and induce PS exposure of hRBCs by Ca(2+)-independent mechanisms.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23430221     DOI: 10.1007/s00232-013-9532-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Membr Biol        ISSN: 0022-2631            Impact factor:   1.843


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