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Publication : Volume regulation is defective in renal proximal tubule cells isolated from KCNE1 knockout mice.

First Author  Millar ID Year  2004
Journal  Exp Physiol Volume  89
Issue  2 Pages  173-80
PubMed ID  15123546 Mgi Jnum  J:105333
Mgi Id  MGI:3614737 Doi  10.1113/expphysiol.2003.026674
Citation  Millar ID, et al. (2004) Volume regulation is defective in renal proximal tubule cells isolated from KCNE1 knockout mice. Exp Physiol 89(2):173-80
abstractText  The membrane protein KCNE1 has been implicated in cell volume regulation. Using a knockout mouse model, this study examined the role of KCNE1 in regulatory volume decrease (RVD) in freshly isolated renal proximal tubule cells. Cell diameter was measured using an optical technique in response to hypotonic shock and stimulation of Na(+)-alanine cotransport in cells isolated from wild-type and KCNE1 knockout mice. In HEPES buffered solutions 64% of wild-type and 56% of knockout cells demonstrated RVD. In HCO3- buffered solutions 100% of the wild-type cells showed RVD, while in the knockout cells the proportion of cells displaying RVD remained unchanged. RVD in the knockout cells was rescued by valinomycin, a K+ ionophore. In wild-type HCO3- dependent cells the K+ channel inhibitors barium and clofilium inhibited RVD. These data suggest that mouse renal proximal tubule is comprised of two cell populations. One cell population is capable of RVD in the absence of HCO3-, whereas RVD in the other cell population has an absolute requirement for HCO3-. The HCO3- dependent RVD requires the normal expression of KCNE1.
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