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Apical and basolateral ATP-induced anion secretion in polarized human airway epithelia.

Authors :
Son M
Ito Y
Sato S
Ishikawa T
Kondo M
Nakayama S
Shimokata K
Kume H
Source :
American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology [Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol] 2004 Mar; Vol. 30 (3), pp. 411-9. Date of Electronic Publication: 2003 Sep 11.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

The present study investigated mechanisms underlying apical and basolateral P2Y(1)-mediated Cl(-) secretion in human airway epithelial cells. Apical and basolateral ATP induced short-circuit currents (I(sc)) with different properties via P2Y(1) receptors. The former comprised an immediate rise followed by a slow attenuation, whereas the latter was a transient rise with a higher peak and shorter duration (< 2 min). The actions of ATP were simulated by those of ADP, ADPbetaS, and ATPgammaS. Antagonists of phosphatidylinositol-phospholipase C (U73122, ET-18-OCH(3)) were without any effect on the bilateral ATP-induced I(sc), which were, in contrast, attenuated by a phosphatidylcholine-phospholipase C inhibitor (D609) and an adenylate cyclase inhibitor (SQ22536). The responses to ATP from either aspect were also sensitive to an intracellular Ca(2+) chelator, 1,2-bis (o-amino-phenoxy)-ethane-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid tetra-(acetoxymethyl)-ester, or a Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channel inhibitor, charybdotoxin, although differential Ca(2+) signals were concomitant with each reaction. Nystatin permeabilization studies revealed a good correlation between the I(sc) and the basolateral K(+) current rather than the apical Cl(-) current under ATP-stimulated conditions. In conclusion, apical and basolateral P2Y(1) receptors couple with both phosphatidylcholine-phospholipase C and adenylate cyclase, leading to Cl(-) secretion, whose rate is essentially regulated by the Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channel-mediated K(+) conductance. This suggests the importance of this channel in airway mucociliary clearance.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1044-1549
Volume :
30
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12972400
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1165/rcmb.2003-0183OC