S. Ono et al., ATP AND CALCIUM MODULATION OF NONSELECTIVE CATION CHANNELS IN IMCD CELLS, American journal of physiology. Renal, fluid and electrolyte physiology, 36(4), 1994, pp. 60000558-60000565
The mIMCD-3 cell line, developed from simian virus 40 transformed mice
, was grown on coverslips for single-channel analysis of the apical me
mbrane. An amiloride-sensitive nonselective cation channel (NCATP) was
demonstrated that occurred predominantly in excised patches. The sele
ctivity sequence for NCATP was NH4+ = Na+ = K+ = Li+ = Rb+ > Cl-. The
single-channel conductance was 24 pS and nonrectifying in 140 mM KCl o
r NaCl solutions. NCATP was not permeable to barium from the extracell
ular side. NCATP was not voltage gated but was activated spontaneously
upon patch excision or after applying negative pressure (20-40 mmHg)
to an excised patch in bath solutions containing 1 mu M Ca2+ [mean num
ber of open channels (NPo) = 1.45]. NCATP was not activated when excis
ed into a bath solution in which Ca2+ was reduced to 100 nM. The open
probability of NCATP was reduced by 68% when 2 mM ATP was added to the
intracellular side of an excised patch but was unaffected when 0.1 mM
8-bromoguanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate was added to the intracel
lular side. In cell-attached patches, NCATP was activated upon respons
e to a hyposmotic (210 mosmol/kgH(2)O) bathing solution containing 0.5
mM Ca2+ (NPo = 0.35). These results show that the mIMCD-3 cell line c
ontains a volume-sensitive nonselective cation channel that is modulat
ed by ATP and calcium but not guanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate. It
is postulated that NCATP may act to initiate the volume regulatory re
sponse in IMCD cells.