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. 1988 Sep;104(3):223-32.
doi: 10.1007/BF01872324.

Ion channels activated by osmotic and mechanical stress in membranes of opossum kidney cells

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Ion channels activated by osmotic and mechanical stress in membranes of opossum kidney cells

J Ubl et al. J Membr Biol. 1988 Sep.

Abstract

For patch-clamp measurements cultured kidney (OK) cells were exposed to osmotic and mechanical stress. Superfusion of a cell in whole cell configuration with hypotonic media (190 mOsm) evokes strong depolarization, which is reversible by returning to the isotonic bath medium. In the cell-attached configuration the exposure to hypotonic media evokes up to six ion channels of homogeneous single-channel properties in the membrane patch. Subsequently, the channels became activated after a time lag of a few seconds. At an applied membrane potential of 0 mV, the corresponding membrane current is directed inward and shows a transient behavior in the time range of minutes. In the same membrane patch these ion channels can be activated by application of negative hydrostatic pressure. The channel has a single-channel conductance of about 22 pS and is permeable to Na+ and K+ as well as to C1-. It is suggested that volume regulation involves mechanoreceptor-operated ion channels.

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