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Morphological alterations and cytoskeletal reorganization in opossum kidney (OK) cells during osmotic swelling and volume regulation.

P C Dartsch, H A Kolb, M Beckmann, F Lang.   

Abstract

Cells from a variety of tissues regulate their volume when exposed to anisotonic conditions. After exposure of cells to hypotonic conditions, the rapid phase of cell swelling is followed by a slower phase of cell shrinkage towards the initial volume. The present study investigates morphological alterations of adherent and fully spread cells after exposure to hypotonic conditions and the reorganization of cytoskeletal components such as F-actin, actin-binding proteins, microtubules and intermediate-sized filaments. We used cells of a continuous epithelial cell line from the opossum kidney (OK cells), which were exposed to hypotonic conditions for a period of 60 min at 25 degrees C. The osmolarity was reduced by 40% from 320 mosmol/l (isotonic conditions) to 192 mosmol/l (hypotonic conditions). The initial swelling after exposure of OK cells to hypotonic conditions caused enhanced ruffling membrane activity, formation of lamellipodia and an extended space between adjacent cells which was caused by a more rounded cell shape. Moreover, the height of cells located in the centre of cell clusters increased by 32 +/- 8% (mean value +/- SEM) as checked by morphometric analysis of the vertical distance between the apical and basolateral F-actin domain. Although the fluorescence intensity and organization of F-actin in a horizontal direction remained unaltered during cell swelling, we observed a loss of periodicity and irregular distribution of myosin aggregates and a partial rearrangement of vimentin filaments in the form of short fragments. In all experiments the organization of microtubles was observed to be unaltered.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7814272     DOI: 10.1007/bf00271051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochemistry        ISSN: 0301-5564


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