Expression and Analysis of Flow-regulated Ion Channels in Xenopus Oocytes

Bio Protoc. 2017 Apr 20;7(8):e2224. doi: 10.21769/BioProtoc.2224.

Abstract

Mechanically-gated ion channels play key roles in mechanotransduction, a process that translates physical forces into biological signals. Epithelial and endothelial cells are exposed to laminar shear stress (LSS), a tangential force exerted by flowing fluids against the wall of vessels and epithelia. The protocol outlined herein has been used to examine the response of ion channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes to LSS (Hoger et al., 2002; Carattino et al., 2004; Shi et al., 2006). The Xenopus oocyte is a reliable system that allows for the expression and chemical modification of ion channels and regulatory proteins (George et al., 1989; Palmer et al., 1990; Sheng et al., 2001; Carattino et al., 2003). Therefore, this technique is suitable for studying the molecular mechanisms that allow flow-activated channels to respond to LSS.

Keywords: Flow; Ion channels; Laminar shear stress; Microinjection; Two-electrode voltage clamp; Xenopus oocytes.