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PubMed 19448731




Title: Volume regulation in the human airway epithelial cell line Calu-3.

Authors: Scott A Harron, Christina M Clarke, Christina L Jones, Dominique Babin-Muise, Elizabeth A Cowley

Journal, date & volume: Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol., 2009 May , 87, 337-46

PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19448731


Abstract
Cells regulate their volume in response to changes in the osmolarity of both their extracellular and their intracellular environments. We investigated the ability of the human airway epithelial cell line Calu-3 to respond to changes in extracellular osmolarity. Although switching Calu-3 cells from an isosmotic to a hyperosmotic environment resulted in cell shrinkage, there was no compensatory mechanism for the cells to return to their original volume. In contrast, switching to a hyposmotic environment resulted in an initial cell swelling response, followed by a regulatory volume decrease (RVD). Pharmacologic studies demonstrate that the voltage-activated K+ channels Kv4.1 and (or) Kv4.3 play a crucial role in mediating this RVD response, and we demonstrated expression of these channel types at the mRNA and protein levels. Furthermore, inhibition of the large- and intermediate-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels KCa1.1 (maxi-K) and KCa3.1 (hIK) also implicated these channels as playing a role in volume recovery in Calu-3 cells. This report describes the nature of volume regulation in the widely used model cell line Calu-3.