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Quinine sensitive changes in cellular Na+ and K+ homeostasis of COS-7 cells caused by a lipophilic phenol red impurity.

L Hopp1, C H Bunker, B W Day.   

Abstract

An impurity of phenol red (PRI) has been shown to markedly alter the intracellular Na+ and K+ homeostasis of several cell types. The effect of PRI seems to involve intracellular Ca(++)-dependent mechanisms. Using COS-7 cells as a model, we further characterized the mechanism of action of PRI by measuring cellular Na+/K+ contents and 86Rb+ efflux. Similar to human skin fibroblasts, in COS-7 cells calmodulin inhibition moderated the cationic transport effects of PRI. A TMB-8 dependent intracellular Ca++ pool does not seem to be involved in these transport events. We found no evidence for participation of the transcriptional-translational machinery in the effect of PRI. Both quinine and quinidine are able to prevent nearly all changes caused by PRI in the cellular Na+/K+ contents and 86Rb+ efflux. Although phenol red contained multiple impurities by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), phenolphthalein, a structurally close relative of phenol red, was free of any detectable contamination. Phenolphthalein elicited qualitatively similar transport changes to those observed during exposure to PRI. Regardless of the exact mechanism of action, we propose that the as yet unidentified substance is not a cellular toxin, rather it is a cationic transport modulator. Directly or indirectly, it may interact with the cellular Ca++/calmodulin system and activate some quinine/quinidine sensitive transport processes. This transport process is likely to be a Ca(++)-sensitive K+ channel but, due to the lack of specificity of quinine and quinidine, other transport mechanisms must be also considered. The chemical nature of PRI may be similar to phenolphthalein.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7543341     DOI: 10.1007/BF02634284

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim        ISSN: 1071-2690            Impact factor:   2.416


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