PLoS ONE (Jan 2011)

A human TREK-1/HEK cell line: a highly efficient screening tool for drug development in neurological diseases.

  • Hamid Moha ou Maati,
  • Rémi Peyronnet,
  • Christelle Devader,
  • Julie Veyssiere,
  • Fabien Labbal,
  • Carine Gandin,
  • Jean Mazella,
  • Catherine Heurteaux,
  • Marc Borsotto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025602
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 10
p. e25602

Abstract

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TREK-1 potassium channels are involved in a number of physiopathological processes such as neuroprotection, pain and depression. Molecules able to open or to block these channels can be clinically important. Having a cell model for screening such molecules is of particular interest. Here, we describe the development of the first available cell line that constituvely expresses the TREK-1 channel. The TREK-1 channel expressed by the h-TREK-1/HEK cell line has conserved all its modulation properties. It is opened by stretch, pH, polyunsaturated fatty acids and by the neuroprotective molecule, riluzole and it is blocked by spadin or fluoxetine. We also demonstrate that the h-TREK-1/HEK cell line is protected against ischemia by using the oxygen-glucose deprivation model.