Regulation of calcium-activated potassium efflux by neurotensin and other agents in HT-29 cells
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology
- Vol. 260 (1), C35-C42
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.1991.260.1.c35
Abstract
Neurotensin receptors have been shown previously to be coupled to polyphosphoinositide turnover and intracellular Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) mobilization in HT-29 colonic epithelial cells (Bozou et al. Biochem. J. 264: 871, 1989; Turner et al. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 253: 1049, 1990). In this study, neurotensin was found to enhance dramatically the Ba2(+)- and tetraethylammonium chloride-sensitive K(+)-efflux rate (measured with 86Rb+) in the presence of ouabain and bumetanide, with basal efflux increasing 4.5 +/- 0.5-fold with 10 nM neurotensin. The K(+)-efflux rate, which was partially dependent on the extracellular Ca2+ concentration, was also increased by carbachol and ATP, two other [Ca2+]i-mobilizing agonists in HT-29 cells, as well as by the Ca2+ ionophores ionomycin and A23187, suggesting that the efflux was through Ca2(+)-activated K+ channels. Pretreatment of cells with neurotensin, carbachol, or ATP desensitized subsequent neurotensin-stimulated efflux by 82, 57, and 63%, respectively, confirming our previous results which indicated homologous and heterologous desensitization of the neurotensin receptor-signal transduction pathway. Pretreatment of cells with the protein kinase C activators phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) and mezerein did not affect [Ca2+]i mobilization or K+ efflux directly but desensitized neurotensin-stimulated efflux by greater than 80%. Pretreatment (2 h) with PMA also decreased K+ efflux in response to ionomycin by 59%, although ionomycin-induced [Ca2+]i mobilization was not inhibited. Downregulation of protein kinase C by overnight pretreatment with PMA resulted in recovery of ionomycin-stimulated efflux. These results suggest that agonist-stimulated Ca2(+)-activated K+ channels in HT-29 cells are regulated at multiple steps in the signal transduction pathway.Keywords
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