Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (Jan 2007)

Involvement of Intracellular Ca2+ in the Regulatory Volume Decrease After Hyposmotic Swelling in MDCK Cells

  • Naoko Iida-Tanaka,
  • Iyuki Namekata,
  • Megumi Kaneko,
  • Miku Tamura,
  • Toru Kawanishi,
  • Ryu Nakamura,
  • Koki Shigenobu,
  • Hikaru Tanaka

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 104, no. 4
pp. 397 – 401

Abstract

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We examined the source of Ca2+ involved in the volume regulation of Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells with confocal microscopy and fluoroprobes. Hyposmosis induced a transient increase in cell volume, as well as cytoplasmic Ca2+, which peaked at 3 to 5 min and gradually decreased to reach the initial value within about 30 min. This late decrease in cell volume, as well as the transient rise in cytoplasmic Ca2+, was reduced in Ca2+-free solution and was abolished by pretreatment with thapsigargin. In conclusion, Ca2+ released from the intracellular store contributes to the regulatory volume decrease following hyposmotic swelling in MDCK cells. Keywords:: hyposmosis, cell volume, intracellular Ca2+