Methyl-ß-cyclodextrin reversibly alters the gating of lipid rafts-associated Kv1.3 channels in Jurkat T lymphocytes
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posted on 2023-05-16, 20:27 authored by Pottosin, II, Valencia-Cruz, G, Bonales-Alatorre, E, Sergey ShabalaSergey Shabala, Dobrovinskaya, ORThe voltage-dependent Kv1.3 potassium channels mediate a variety of physiological functions in human T lymphocytes. These channels, along with their multiple regulatory components, are localized in cholesterol-enriched microdomains of plasma membrane (lipid rafts). In this study, patch-clamp technique was applied to explore the impact of the lipid-raft integrity on the Kv1.3 channel functional characteristics. T lymphoma Jurkat cells were treated for 1 h with cholesterol-binding oligosaccharide methyl-β-cyclodextrin (MβCD) in 1 or 2 mM concentration, resulting in depletion of cholesterol by 63±5 or 75±4%, respectively. Treatment with 2 mM MβCD did not affect the cells viability but retarded the cell proliferation. The latter treatment caused a depolarizing shift of the Kv1.3 channel activation and inactivation by 11 and 6 mV, respectively, and more than twofold decrease in the steady-state activity at depolarizing potentials. Altogether, these changes underlie the depolarization of membrane potential, recorded in a current-clamp mode. The effects of MβCD were concentration- and time-dependent and reversible. Both development and recovery of the MβCD effects were completed within 1-2 h. Therefore, cholesterol depletion causes significant alterations in the Kv1.3 channel function, whereas T cells possess a potential to reverse these changes. © 2007 Springer-Verlag.
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Pfluegers Archiv: European Journal of PhysiologyVolume
454Pagination
235-244ISSN
0031-6768Department/School
Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA)Publisher
SpringerPlace of publication
GermanyRepository Status
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