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Original Article

Multiple Potassium and Chloride Channels in the Human Colon Carcinoma Cell Line SW1116

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Pages 215-225 | Received 03 Jun 1991, Accepted 16 Sep 1991, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

SW1116 cells have a profound capacity for secreting mucin molecules bearing the Lewisa epitope. Mucin molecules with the same epitope have been found to be elevated in the serum of patients with cystic fibrosis, a disease with defective ion channels. We therefore decided to study ion channels in this cell line. In the present work, we report the presence of two K+-channels and two Clchannels in the apical membrane of SW1116 cells. One of the K+-channels has a large conductance (≈ 278 pS), anomalous rectifying properties, and is inactivated rapidly. The second type exhibited a linear I/V curve (19 pS), was voltage insensitive and inactivation was not observed. In cell-attached patches, spontaneous openings of chloride channels were seen with higher frequency than previously reported in other colon carcinoma cell lines or airway epithelial cells. Inside-out experiments allowed identification of two different Cl-channels (Cl-1 and Cl-2). Both exhibited rectification, but in opposite directions, and both were insensitive to NIPAB.

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