Whole cell recording of sugar-induced currents in LLC-PK1 cells
- PMID: 2305866
- DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1990.258.2.C234
Whole cell recording of sugar-induced currents in LLC-PK1 cells
Abstract
Gigaohm-seal whole cell recording techniques were used to monitor function of the Na(+)-coupled sugar transport system in LLC-PK1 cells. The currents coupled to sugar transport were identified as those that are induced by the presence of 10 mM alpha-methylglucoside (AMG) in either the extracellular or intracellular compartment and were inhibited by addition of 320-800 microM phlorizin to the extracellular bathing medium. The sugar-induced currents are small, 15-20 pA, but of the expected magnitude as determined from the known kinetic parameters for Na(+)-coupled sugar transport in LLC-PK1 cells. The phlorizin-sensitive currents are Na+ dependent and can be studied under conditions in which the net Na+ and sugar flux (and consequently the Na+ electrical current) is in either the inward or outward direction. The reversal potential of the sugar-induced currents measured under conditions with high Na+ and AMG concentrations inside the cell is close to values predicted from thermodynamic principles, assuming a coupling stoichiometry of 2 Na+: 1 sugar for the transport system. The reversal potential of the sugar-induced currents with high extracellular Na+ and AMG is not equal to the predicted value, but it is of the polarity expected for inward-imposed solute gradients. Reasons for the observed discrepancy between observed and calculated values are discussed.
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