Project 9:

Influence of the K/Cl cotransporter activity on the activation of volume-sensitive Cl- channels in human osteoblasts

Summary
 The whole-cell recording mode of the patch-clamp technique was used to study the effect of hypotonic NaCl or isotonic high KCl solution on membrane currents in a human osteoblast-like cell line, C1.  Both hypotonic NaCl or isotonic high KCl solution activated Cl- channels expressed in these cells as described before.  The reversal potential, Erev, of the induced Cl- current is more negative when activated through hypotonic NaCl solution (-47 ± 5 mV; n=6) compared to activation through isotonic high KCl solution (-35 ± 3 mV; n=8).  This difference can be explained by an increase in [Cl-]i through the activity of a K/Cl cotransporter.  K+ aspartate was unable to activate the current and furosemide or DIOA suppressed the increase in Cl- current induced by isotonic high KCl solution.  In addition, we used the polymerase chain reaction to demonstrate the presence of KCC1 - KCC4 mRNA in the osteoblast-like cell line.  From these results we conclude that human osteoblasts express functional K/Cl cotransporters in their cell membrane which seem to be able to induce the indirect activation of volume-sensitive Cl- channels by KCl through an increase in the intracellular ion concentration followed by water influx and cell swelling.
Published as:
Bräuer M, Frei E, Claes L, Grissmer S, Jäger H.  2003.  Influence of the K/Cl cotransporter activity on the activation of volume-sensitive Cl- channels in human osteoblasts. American Journal of Physiology (Cell) in press
 
 



Stephan Grissmer  April 25, 2003