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The Journal of Membrane Biology | 1997

Regulation of cation-selective channels in liver cells

Steven D. Lidofsky; A. Sostman; J. G. Fitz

Abstract. In liver cells, cation-selective channels are permeable to Ca2+ and have been postulated to represent a pathway for receptor-mediated Ca2+ influx. This study examines the mechanisms involved in the regulation of these channels in a model liver cell line. Using patch-clamp recording techniques, it is shown that channel open probability is a saturable function of cytosolic [Ca2+], with half-maximal opening at 660 nm. By contrast, channel opening is not affected by membrane voltage or cytosolic pH. In intact cells, reduction of cytosolic [Cl−], a physiological response to Ca2+-mobilizing hormones and cell swelling, is also associated with an increase in channel opening. Finally, channel opening is inhibited by intracellular ATP through a mechanism that does not involve ATP hydrolysis. These findings suggest that opening of cation-selective channels is coupled to the metabolic state of the cell and provides a positive feedback mechanism for regulation of receptor-mediated Na+ and Ca2+ influx.


American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology | 1996

Adenosine nucleotides in bile

Ravi S. Chari; S. M. Schutz; Jon Haebig; G. H. Shimokura; Peter B. Cotton; J. G. Fitz; William C. Meyers


American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology | 1994

Secretin activates Cl- channels in bile duct epithelial cells through a cAMP-dependent mechanism

James M. McGill; Srisaila Basavappa; Thomas W. Gettys; J. G. Fitz


American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology | 1994

Nucleotide receptors activate cation, potassium, and chloride currents in a liver cell line

J. G. Fitz; A. H. Sostman


American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology | 1996

Ca(2+)-activated C1- channels in a human biliary cell line: regulation by Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase

T. Schlenker; J. G. Fitz


American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology | 1996

Regulation of cell volume in a human biliary cell line: activation of K+ and Cl- currents

R Roman; Yan Min Wang; J. G. Fitz


American Journal of Physiology-renal Physiology | 1993

Nucleotide receptors regulate membrane ion transport in renal epithelial cells

John P. Middleton; Allen W. Mangel; Srisaila Basavappa; J. G. Fitz


Hepatology | 1997

Characterization of a swelling‐activated anion conductance in homozygous typing cell hepatoma cells

K Bodily; Yan Min Wang; R Roman; A. Sostman; J. G. Fitz


American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology | 1992

Characterization of high-conductance anion channels in rat bile duct epithelial cells

James M. McGill; Srisaila Basavappa; J. G. Fitz


American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology | 1994

Regulation of cation channels in liver cells by intracellular calcium and protein kinase C

J. G. Fitz; A. H. Sostman; John P. Middleton

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