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Digitonin-permeabilized colonic cell layers. Demonstration of calcium-activated basolateral K+ and Cl- conductances.

D Chang1, D C Dawson.   

Abstract

Sheets of isolated turtle colon were exposed to digitonin on the mucosal side to chemically remove the apical membrane as a permeability barrier. Increases in the mucosal uptake of 86Rb, [3H]mannitol, and 45Ca-EGTA, and the appearance of the cytosolic marker enzyme lactate dehydrogenase in the mucosal bath confirmed the permeabilizing effect of the detergent. Basolateral K+ and Cl- currents were generated by imposing transmural ion gradients, and cytosolic free Ca2+ was manipulated by means of a Ca2+-EGTA buffer system in the mucosal bathing solution. Raising the cytosolic free Ca2+ concentration from the nanomolar to the micromolar range activated basolateral conductances for K+ and Cl-. Differences in ion selectivity, blocker specificity, calcium activation kinetics, and divalent cation activation selectivity indicated that the Ca2+-induced increases in the K+ and Cl- conductances were due to separate populations of channels. The results are consistent with the notion that the apical membranes of turtle colon epithelial cells can be functionally removed under conditions that preserve some of the conductive properties of the basolateral membrane, specifically Ca2+-activated conductive pathways for K+ and Cl-. This permeabilized preparation should offer a means for the identification of macroscopic currents that are due to presumed Ca2+-activated channels, and may also provide a model system for the functional reconstitution of channel regulatory mechanisms.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2465372      PMCID: PMC2228905          DOI: 10.1085/jgp.92.3.281

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Physiol        ISSN: 0022-1295            Impact factor:   4.086


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