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Purinergic activation of anion conductance and osmolyte efflux in cultured rat hippocampal neurons

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The majority of mammalian cells demonstrate regulatory volume decrease (RVD) following swelling caused by hyposmotic exposure. A critical signal initiating RVD is activation of nucleotide receptors by ATP. Elevated extracellular ATP in response to cytotoxic cell swelling during pathological conditions also may initiate loss of taurine and other intracellular osmolytes via anion channels. This study characterizes neuronal ATP-activated anion current and explores its role in net loss of amino acid osmolytes. To isolate anion currents, we used CsCl as the major electrolyte in patch electrode and bath solutions and blocked residual cation currents with NiCl2and tetraethylammonium. Anion currents were activated by extracellular ATP with a Kmof 70 μM and increased over fourfold during several minutes of ATP exposure, reaching a maximum after 9.0 min (SD 4.2). The currents were blocked by inhibitors of nucleotide receptors and volume-regulated anion channels (VRAC). Currents showed outward rectification and inactivation at highly depolarizing membrane potentials, characteristics of swelling-activated anion currents. P2X agonists failed to activate the anion current, and an inhibitor of P2X receptors did not block the effect of ATP. Furthermore, current activation was observed with extracellular ADP and 2-(methylthio)adenosine 5′-diphosphate, a P2Y1receptor-specific agonist. Much less current activation was observed with extracellular UTP, suggesting the response is mediated predominantly by P2Y1receptors. ATP caused a dose-dependent loss of taurine and alanine that could be blocked by inhibitors of VRAC. ATP did not inhibit the taurine uptake transporter. Thus extracellular ATP triggers a loss of intracellular organic osmolytes via activation of anion channels. This mechanism may facilitate neuronal volume homeostasis during cytotoxic edema.
Title: Purinergic activation of anion conductance and osmolyte efflux in cultured rat hippocampal neurons
Description:
The majority of mammalian cells demonstrate regulatory volume decrease (RVD) following swelling caused by hyposmotic exposure.
A critical signal initiating RVD is activation of nucleotide receptors by ATP.
Elevated extracellular ATP in response to cytotoxic cell swelling during pathological conditions also may initiate loss of taurine and other intracellular osmolytes via anion channels.
This study characterizes neuronal ATP-activated anion current and explores its role in net loss of amino acid osmolytes.
To isolate anion currents, we used CsCl as the major electrolyte in patch electrode and bath solutions and blocked residual cation currents with NiCl2and tetraethylammonium.
Anion currents were activated by extracellular ATP with a Kmof 70 μM and increased over fourfold during several minutes of ATP exposure, reaching a maximum after 9.
0 min (SD 4.
2).
The currents were blocked by inhibitors of nucleotide receptors and volume-regulated anion channels (VRAC).
Currents showed outward rectification and inactivation at highly depolarizing membrane potentials, characteristics of swelling-activated anion currents.
P2X agonists failed to activate the anion current, and an inhibitor of P2X receptors did not block the effect of ATP.
Furthermore, current activation was observed with extracellular ADP and 2-(methylthio)adenosine 5′-diphosphate, a P2Y1receptor-specific agonist.
Much less current activation was observed with extracellular UTP, suggesting the response is mediated predominantly by P2Y1receptors.
ATP caused a dose-dependent loss of taurine and alanine that could be blocked by inhibitors of VRAC.
ATP did not inhibit the taurine uptake transporter.
Thus extracellular ATP triggers a loss of intracellular organic osmolytes via activation of anion channels.
This mechanism may facilitate neuronal volume homeostasis during cytotoxic edema.

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