Sodium channel mRNA in the B104 neuroblastoma cell line

Abstract
B104 neuroblastoma cells are excitable, but the ion channels underlying electrogenesis in these cells have not been identified. RT-PCR, restriction enzyme analysis and in situ hybridization were used to study sodium channel mRNAs in B104 cells. High levels of sodium channel α-subunit mRNAs III, NaG and Na6 and β1-subunit mRNA were detected by RT-PCR in B104 cells. Low levels of types I and II α-subunit mRNAs were also present. In situ hybridization with subtype-specific riboprobes detected sodium channel α-subunit mRNAs III, NaG and Na6 and β1-subunit mRNA in B104 cells; analysis of the percentage of B104 cells expressing each α-subunit mRNA subtype suggests that some cells express the mRNAs for several α-subunits.