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Modulation of Calcium-dependent Chloride Secretion by Basolateral SK4-like Channels in a Human Bronchial Cell Line

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The human bronchial cell line16HBE14o− was used as a model of airway epithelial cells to study the Ca2+-dependent Cl secretion and the identity of KCa channels involved in the generation of a favorable driving force for Cl exit. After ionomycin application, a calcium-activated short-circuit current (I sc) developed, presenting a transient peak followed by a plateau phase. Both phases were inhibited to different degrees by NFA, glybenclamide and NPPB but DIDS was only effective on the peak phase. 86Rb effluxes through both apical and basolateral membranes were stimulated by calcium, blocked by charybdotoxin, clotrimazole and TPA. 1-EBIO, a SK-channel opener, stimulated 86Rb effluxes. Block of basolateral KCa channels resulted in I sc inhibition but, while reduced, I sc was still observed if mucosal Cl was lowered. Among SK family members, only SK4 and SK1 mRNAs were detected by RT-PCR. KCNQ1 mRNAs were also identified, but involvement of KcAMP channels in Cl secretion was unlikely, since cAMP application had no effect on 86Rb effluxes. Moreover, chromanol 293B or clofilium, specific inhibitors of KCNQ1 channels, had no effect on cAMP-dependent I sc. In conclusion, two distinct components of Cl secretion were identified by a pharmacological approach after a Ca 2+i rise. KCa channels presenting the pharmacology of SK4 channels are present on both apical and basolateral membranes, but it is the basolateral SK4-like channels that play a major role in calcium-dependent chloride secretion in 16HBE14o− cells.

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We thank Dr. D.C. Gruenert for kindly providing the 16HBE14o− cells and Dr. P. Durbec for the TE671 cell line and Dr. B. Rossi for Jurkat T cells. This work was supported by the CNRS, the MENRT and the “Vaincre la Mucoviscidose” Association (Paris, France). We thank Dr. S. Schmieder for critical reading of the manuscript.

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Bernard, K., Bogliolo, S., Soriani, O. et al. Modulation of Calcium-dependent Chloride Secretion by Basolateral SK4-like Channels in a Human Bronchial Cell Line . J. Membrane Biol. 196, 15–31 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00232-003-0621-3

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