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Cytosolic Ca2+ and Protein Kinase Calpha Couple Cellular Metabolism to Membrane K+ Permeability in a Human Biliary Cell Line

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Journal J Clin Invest
Specialty General Medicine
Date 1997 Jun 15
PMID 9185512
Citations 11
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Cholangiocytes represent an important target of injury during the ischemia and metabolic stress that accompanies liver preservation. Since K+ efflux serves to minimize injury during ATP depletion in certain other cell types, the purpose of these studies was to evaluate the effects of ATP depletion on plasma membrane K+ permeability of Mz-ChA-1 cells, a model human biliary cell line. Cells were exposed to dinitrophenol (50 microM) and 2-deoxyglucose (10 mM) as the standard model of metabolic injury. Whole-cell and single K+ channel currents were measured using patch clamp techniques; and intracellular [Ca2+] ([Ca2+]i) was estimated by calcium green-1 fluorescence. Metabolic stress increased [Ca2+]i, and stimulated translocation of the alpha isoform of protein kinase C (PKCalpha) from cytosolic to particulate cell fractions. The same maneuver increased membrane K+ permeability 40-70-fold as detected by (a) activation of K+selective whole cell currents of 2,176+/-218 pA (n = 34), and (b) opening of apamin-sensitive K+ channels with a unitary conductance of 17.0+/-0.2 pS. PKCalpha translocation and channel opening appear to be related since stress-induced K+ efflux is inhibited by chelation of cytosolic Ca2+, exposure to the PKC inhibitor chelerythrine (25 microM) and downregulation of PKC by phorbol esters. Moreover, K+ currents were activated by intracellular perfusion with recombinant PKCalpha in the absence of metabolic inhibitors. These findings indicate that in biliary cells apamin-sensitive K+ channels are functionally coupled to cell metabolism and suggest that cytosolic Ca2+ and PKCalpha are selectively involved in the response.

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