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The Chloride Conductance Inhibitor NS3623 Enhances the Activity of a Non-selective Cation Channel in Hyperpolarizing Conditions

Handbooks of physiology state that the strategy adopted by red blood cells (RBCs) to preserve cell volume is to maintain membrane permeability for cations at its minimum. However, enhanced cation permeability can be measured and observed in specific physiological and pathophysiological situations su...

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Autores principales: Monedero Alonso, David, Pérès, Laurent, Hatem, Aline, Bouyer, Guillaume, Egée, Stéphane
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8543036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34707512
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.743094
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author Monedero Alonso, David
Pérès, Laurent
Hatem, Aline
Bouyer, Guillaume
Egée, Stéphane
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Pérès, Laurent
Hatem, Aline
Bouyer, Guillaume
Egée, Stéphane
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description Handbooks of physiology state that the strategy adopted by red blood cells (RBCs) to preserve cell volume is to maintain membrane permeability for cations at its minimum. However, enhanced cation permeability can be measured and observed in specific physiological and pathophysiological situations such as in vivo senescence, storage at low temperature, sickle cell anemia and many other genetic defects affecting transporters, membrane or cytoskeletal proteins. Among cation pathways, cation channels are able to dissipate rapidly the gradients that are built and maintained by the sodium and calcium pumps. These situations are very well-documented but a mechanistic understanding of complex electrophysiological events underlying ion transports is still lacking. In addition, non-selective cation (NSC) channels present in the RBC membrane have proven difficult to molecular identification and functional characterization. For instance, NSC channel activity can be elicited by Low Ionic Strength conditions (LIS): the associated change in membrane potential triggers its opening in a voltage dependent manner. But, whereas this depolarizing media produces a spectacular activation of NSC channel, Gárdos channel-evoked hyperpolarization's have been shown to induce sodium entry through a pathway thought to be conductive and termed P(cat). Using the CCCP method, which allows to follow fast changes in membrane potential, we show here (i) that hyperpolarization elicited by Gárdos channel activation triggers sodium entry through a conductive pathway, (ii) that chloride conductance inhibition unveils such conductive cationic conductance, (iii) that the use of the specific chloride conductance inhibitor NS3623 (a derivative of Neurosearch compound NS1652), at concentrations above what is needed for full anion channel block, potentiates the non-selective cation conductance. These results indicate that a non-selective cation channel is likely activated by the changes in the driving force for cations rather than a voltage dependence mechanism per se.
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spelling pubmed-85430362021-10-26 The Chloride Conductance Inhibitor NS3623 Enhances the Activity of a Non-selective Cation Channel in Hyperpolarizing Conditions Monedero Alonso, David Pérès, Laurent Hatem, Aline Bouyer, Guillaume Egée, Stéphane Front Physiol Physiology Handbooks of physiology state that the strategy adopted by red blood cells (RBCs) to preserve cell volume is to maintain membrane permeability for cations at its minimum. However, enhanced cation permeability can be measured and observed in specific physiological and pathophysiological situations such as in vivo senescence, storage at low temperature, sickle cell anemia and many other genetic defects affecting transporters, membrane or cytoskeletal proteins. Among cation pathways, cation channels are able to dissipate rapidly the gradients that are built and maintained by the sodium and calcium pumps. These situations are very well-documented but a mechanistic understanding of complex electrophysiological events underlying ion transports is still lacking. In addition, non-selective cation (NSC) channels present in the RBC membrane have proven difficult to molecular identification and functional characterization. For instance, NSC channel activity can be elicited by Low Ionic Strength conditions (LIS): the associated change in membrane potential triggers its opening in a voltage dependent manner. But, whereas this depolarizing media produces a spectacular activation of NSC channel, Gárdos channel-evoked hyperpolarization's have been shown to induce sodium entry through a pathway thought to be conductive and termed P(cat). Using the CCCP method, which allows to follow fast changes in membrane potential, we show here (i) that hyperpolarization elicited by Gárdos channel activation triggers sodium entry through a conductive pathway, (ii) that chloride conductance inhibition unveils such conductive cationic conductance, (iii) that the use of the specific chloride conductance inhibitor NS3623 (a derivative of Neurosearch compound NS1652), at concentrations above what is needed for full anion channel block, potentiates the non-selective cation conductance. These results indicate that a non-selective cation channel is likely activated by the changes in the driving force for cations rather than a voltage dependence mechanism per se. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8543036/ /pubmed/34707512 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.743094 Text en Copyright © 2021 Monedero Alonso, Pérès, Hatem, Bouyer and Egée. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Monedero Alonso, David
Pérès, Laurent
Hatem, Aline
Bouyer, Guillaume
Egée, Stéphane
The Chloride Conductance Inhibitor NS3623 Enhances the Activity of a Non-selective Cation Channel in Hyperpolarizing Conditions
title The Chloride Conductance Inhibitor NS3623 Enhances the Activity of a Non-selective Cation Channel in Hyperpolarizing Conditions
title_full The Chloride Conductance Inhibitor NS3623 Enhances the Activity of a Non-selective Cation Channel in Hyperpolarizing Conditions
title_fullStr The Chloride Conductance Inhibitor NS3623 Enhances the Activity of a Non-selective Cation Channel in Hyperpolarizing Conditions
title_full_unstemmed The Chloride Conductance Inhibitor NS3623 Enhances the Activity of a Non-selective Cation Channel in Hyperpolarizing Conditions
title_short The Chloride Conductance Inhibitor NS3623 Enhances the Activity of a Non-selective Cation Channel in Hyperpolarizing Conditions
title_sort chloride conductance inhibitor ns3623 enhances the activity of a non-selective cation channel in hyperpolarizing conditions
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8543036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34707512
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.743094
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