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Voltage-dependent potassium channels in cytokeratin-positive and cytokeratin-negative microvascular endothelial cells of the corpus luteum.

Authors :
Richter M
Tscheudschilsuren G
Eschke D
Aust G
Spanel-Borowski K
Nieber K
Source :
Cell and tissue research [Cell Tissue Res] 2002 Oct; Vol. 310 (1), pp. 103-8. Date of Electronic Publication: 2002 Aug 22.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

We have recently described cytokeratin-positive (CK(+)) and cytokeratin-negative (CK(-)) microvascular endothelial cells (MVECs) in the bovine corpus luteum. The two phenotypes show a different expression and release of adhesion molecules and cytokines. Since secretion of mediators is specifically regulated by the electrophysiological membrane parameters, this report will compare voltage-dependent potassium (K(+)) channels in the two cell types cultured under the same conditions. CK(+) and CK(-) MVECs derived from the microvascular bed of one organ differ in their K(+)-channel characteristics. In CK(-) MVECs, an inwardly rectifying K(+) current was discovered, showing the characteristics of the Kir2.1. CK(+) MVECs displayed a voltage-dependent K(+) current that activates rapidly on depolarization and inactivates very slowly, and is associated with a member of the Kv family. The mRNA for Kir2.1 was identified by RT-PCR in CK(-) and CK(+) MVECs, but there was no evidence of Kv1.4 mRNA in either of them. The function of Kir2.1 in CK(-) MVECs might be induced during cultivation, whereas CK(+) MVECs appear to be more resistant to environmental conditions and do not express an inward current.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0302-766X
Volume :
310
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cell and tissue research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12242489
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00441-001-0501-z