Separate taurine and chloride efflux pathways activated during regulatory volume decrease

Stutzin A.; Torres R.; Oporto M.; Pacheco P.; Eguiguren, A. L.; Cid, L. P.; Sepulveda, F. V.

Keywords: permeability, membrane, transport, cells, ion, cell, space, conductance, volume, chloride, channel, humans, human, time, electrophysiology, anions, article, gating, swelling, taurine, iodide, chlorides, hela, hyperpolarization, factors, priority, journal, extracellular

Abstract

Organic osmolyte and halide permeability pathways activated in epithelial HeLa cells by cell swelling were studied by radiotracer efflux techniques and single-cell volume measurements. The replacement of extracellular Cl- by anions that are more permeant through the volume- activated Cl- channel, as indicated by electrophysiological measurements, significantly decreased taurine efflux. In the presence of less-permeant anions, an increase in taurine efflux was observed. Simultaneous measurement of the 125I, used as a tracer for Cl-, and [3H]taurine efflux showed that the time courses for the two effluxes differed. In Cl- -rich medium the increase in I- efflux was transient, whereas that for taurine was sustained. Osmosensitive Cl- conductance, assessed by measuring changes in cell volume, increased rapidly after hypotonic shock. The influx of taurine was able to counteract Cl- conductance-dependent cell shrinkage but only ~4 min after triggering cell swelling. This taurine-induced effect was blocked by DIDS. Differences in anion sensitivity, the time course of activation, and sensitivity to DIDS suggest that the main cell swelling-activated permeability pathways for taurine and Cl- are separate.

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Título de la Revista: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-CELL PHYSIOLOGY
Volumen: 277
Número: 3 46-3
Editorial: AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
Fecha de publicación: 1999
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