Carrier-mediated KCl accumulation accompanied by water movements is involved in the control of physiological K+ levels by astrocytes
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Carrier-mediated KCl accumulation accompanied by water movements is involved in the control of physiological K+ levels by astrocytes
Abstract
Potassium accumulation and water transport into mouse astrocytes in primary cultures were investigated when external potassium was increased from 3 to 12 mM. The intracellular potassium content increased by 63% within 50 s of such a change. The increase consisted of a ouabain- and furosemide-sensitive component, both contributing in about the same amounts. Experiments with altered ion composition revealed that the furosemide-sensitive component consisted of a KCl accumulation. Water moved into the astrocytes without delay after such an external K+ increase and increased the cell water by 27%. This water increase was abolished in solutions with reduced Cl- and during application of furosemide. Thus, these results on a KCl uptake accompanied by water movements into astrocytes suggest a potential mechanism by which glial cells in situ can regulate external K+ levels.
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