Properties and regulation of ion channels in MDCK cells

Kidney Int. 1995 Oct;48(4):1200-5. doi: 10.1038/ki.1995.403.

Abstract

The MDCK cell has proven to be a useful model cell line for the study of properties and regulation of renal epithelial ion channels. Patch clamp studies disclosed the existence of several K+ channels and of a Cl- channel, and their regulation by hormones, cell volume, trace elements and drugs. Most hormones affect K+ channels at least in part by increasing cytosolic Ca2+. However, indirect evidence points to additional mechanisms contributing to K+ channel activation. Cell swelling activates both K+ channels and unselective anion channels. ICln, a protein cloned from MDCK cells, is either a Cl- channel or a regulator of thereof. ICln is up-regulated by cellular acidification and is crucial for rapid regulatory cell volume decrease.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Line
  • Cell Size
  • Chloride Channels / chemistry
  • Chloride Channels / metabolism
  • Dogs
  • Hormones / pharmacology
  • Ion Channels / drug effects
  • Ion Channels / metabolism*
  • Ion Transport
  • Kidney / cytology
  • Kidney / drug effects
  • Kidney / metabolism*
  • Membrane Potentials
  • Molecular Structure
  • Potassium Channels / metabolism

Substances

  • Chloride Channels
  • Hormones
  • Ion Channels
  • Potassium Channels