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Cell swelling-induced ATP release and gadolinium-sensitive channels

Francis BoudreaultCentre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal and Department of Medicine, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada H2W 1T8Ryszard GrygorczykCentre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal and Department of Medicine, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada H2W 1T8
2002en
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ATP release induced by hypotonic swelling is an ubiquitous phenomenon in eukaryotic cells, but its underlying mechanisms are poorly defined. A mechanosensitive (MS) ATP channel has been implicated because gadolinium (Gd(3+)), an inhibitor of stretch-activated channels, suppressed ATP efflux monitored by luciferase bioluminescence. We examined the effect of Gd(3+) on luciferase bioluminescence and on ATP efflux from hypotonically swollen cells. We found that luciferase was inhibited by < or =10 microM Gd(3+), and this may have contributed to the previously reported inhibition of ATP release. In ATP efflux experiments, luciferase inhibition could be prevented by chelating Gd(3+) with EGTA before luminometric ATP determinations. Using this approach, we found that 10-100 microM Gd(3+), i.e., concentrations typically used to block MS channels, actually stimulated hypotonically induced ATP release from fibroblasts. Inhibition of ATP release required at least 500, 200, or 100 microM Gd(3+) for fibroblasts, A549 cells, and 16HBE14o(-) cells, respectively. Such biphasic and cell-specific effects of Gd(3+) are most consistent with its action on membrane lipids and membrane-dependent processes such as exocytosis.

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