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Original Paper

Voltage-dependent ionic conductances in the human malignant astrocytoma cell line U87-MG

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Pages 329-343 | Received 14 Oct 2002, Accepted 14 Mar 2003, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Although the human malignant astrocytoma cell line U87-MG has been used in numerous studies, few findings are available on the properties of its membrane ion conductances. Characterization of the ion channels expressed in these cells will make it possible to study membrane ion conductance changes when a receptor is activated by its ligand. This will help to elucidate the functional properties of these receptors and their signal-transduction pathways in pathophysiological events. This work studied the voltage-dependent ionic conductances of U87-MG cells using the Whole-Cell Recording patch-clamp technique. Six types of voltage-dependent ionic currents were identified: (i) a TEA-, 4-AP- and CTX-sensitive Ca2+-dependent K+ current, (ii) a transient K+ current inhibited by 4-AP, (iii) an inwardly rectifying K+ current blocked by Ba2+ and 4-AP, (iv) a DIDS- and SITS-sensitive Cl current, (v) a TTX-sensitive Na+ conductance and (vi) a L-type Ca2+ conductance activated by BayK-8644 and inhibited by Ni and the L-type Ca2+ channel inhibitor, nifedipine. In addition, electrical depolarizations elicited inward currents due to voltage-independent, Ca2+-dependent K+ influx against the electrochemical gradient, probably via an ouabain-sensitive Na+-K+ pump.

4-AP, 4-aminopyridine; CTX, charybdotoxin; DIDS, 4,4′-diisothiocyanostilbene-2,2′-disulphonic acid; NMG, N-methylglucamine; SITS, 4-acetamido-4′-isothiocyanatostilbene-2,2′-disulphonic acid; TEA, tetraethyl-ammonium chloride; TTX, tetrodotoxin

4-AP, 4-aminopyridine; CTX, charybdotoxin; DIDS, 4,4′-diisothiocyanostilbene-2,2′-disulphonic acid; NMG, N-methylglucamine; SITS, 4-acetamido-4′-isothiocyanatostilbene-2,2′-disulphonic acid; TEA, tetraethyl-ammonium chloride; TTX, tetrodotoxin

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