A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

beta-Adrenergic stimulation of volume-sensitive chloride transport in lamprey erythrocytes




AuthorsNikinmaa M, Salama A, Bogdanova A, Virkki LV

PublisherUNIV CHICAGO PRESS

Publication year2001

JournalPhysiological and Biochemical Zoology

Journal name in sourcePHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL ZOOLOGY

Journal acronymPHYSIOL BIOCHEM ZOOL

Volume74

Issue1

First page 45

Last page51

Number of pages7

ISSN1522-2152

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/319307


Abstract

We measured the effects of a beta -adrenergic agonist, isoproterenol, on chloride transport and volume regulation of lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis) erythrocytes in isotonic (288 mosm L-1) and hypotonic (192 mosm L-1) medium. Isoproterenol at a high concentration (10(-5) M) did not influence chloride transport in isotonic medium but markedly increased chloride fluxes in hypotonic conditions: unidirectional flux increased from 100 mmol kg dcw(-1) h(-1) in the absence to 350 mmol kg dcw(-1) h(-1) (dcw = dry cell weight) in the presence of isoproterenol. Simultaneously, the half-time for volume recovery decreased from 27 to 9 min. Isoproterenol caused an increase in cellular cyclic AMP (cAMP) concentration. The stimulation of chloride transport in hypotonic conditions could be induced by application of the permeable cAMP analogue, 8-bromo-cyclicAMP, suggesting that the effect of beta -adrenergic stimulation on chloride transport occurs downstream of cAMP production. As isoproterenol did not affect unidirectional rubidium fluxes in hypotonic conditions, the transport pathway influenced by beta -adrenergic stimulation is most likely the swelling-activated chloride channel. Because the beta -adrenergic agonist only influenced the transport in hypotonic conditions despite the fact that cAMP concentration also increased in isotonic conditions, the activation may involve a volume-dependent conformational change in the chloride channel.




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