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Activity of ion channels during volume regulation by clonal N1E115 neuroblastoma cells.

Lee C. FalkeDepartment of Internal Medicine, Jewish Hospital of Saint Louis, MO 63110Stanley MislerDepartment of Internal Medicine, Jewish Hospital of Saint Louis, MO 63110
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When exposed to a hypotonic bathing solution, clonal N1E115 neuroblastoma cells initially swell and then undergo a regulatory volume decrease (RVD). Using cell-attached patch-clamp recording, we have found that the activity of a stretch-sensitive, nonselective cation [C+(SA)] channel increases shortly after the onset of osmotically induced cell swelling; this depolarizes the cells as much as 30 mV. Shortly thereafter, and roughly coincident with the onset of RVD, two types of voltage-dependent channels open at the new resting potential; these are (i) a delayed-rectifier type K+ [K+(DR)] channel and (ii) a large-conductance anion channel. We suggest that opening of the C+(SA) channel may contribute to the volume "sensor" mechanism, while the depolarization-induced opening of the K+(DR) and anion channels may constitute a significant K+ salt exit pathway, operating in RVD.

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