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PubMed 11118519


Referenced in: none

Automatically associated channels: ClC4 , ClCK1



Title: pH and external Ca(2+) regulation of a small conductance Cl(-) channel in kidney distal tubule.

Authors: R Sauvé, S Cai, L Garneau, H Klein, L Parent

Journal, date & volume: Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 2000 Dec 20 , 1509, 73-85

PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11118519


Abstract
A single channel characterization of the Cl(-) channels in distal nephron was undertaken using vesicles prepared from plasma membranes of isolated rabbit distal tubules. The presence in this vesicle preparation of ClC-K type Cl(-) channels was first established by immunodetection using an antibody raised against ClC-K isoforms. A ClC-K1 based functional characterization was next performed by investigating the pH and external Ca(2+) regulation of a small conductance Cl(-) channel which we identified previously by channel incorporation experiments. Acidification of the cis (external) solution from pH 7.4 to 6.5 led to a dose-dependent inhibition of the channel open probability P(O). Similarly, changing the trans pH from 7.4 to 6.8 resulted in a 4-fold decrease of the channel P(O) with no effect on the channel conductance. Channel activity also appeared to be regulated by cis (external) Ca(2+) concentration, with a dose-dependent increase in channel activity as a function of the cis Ca(2+) concentration. It is concluded on the basis of these results that the small conductance Cl(-) channel present in rabbit distal tubules is functionally equivalent to the ClC-K1 channel in the rat. In addition, the present work constitutes the first single channel evidence for a chloride channel regulated by external Ca(2+).