Protein Information

ID 21
Name chloride channel (protein family or complex)
Synonyms chloride channel

Compound Information

ID 513
Name diphenylamine
CAS

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
2177182 Sandle GI, Fraser G, Long S, Warhurst G: A cAMP-activated chloride channel in the plasma membrane of cultured human gastric cells (HGT-1). Pflugers Arch. 1990 Nov;417(3):259-63.
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) secretion by gastric parietal cells involves an apical Cl- conductance, the properties of which have not been defined. In the present study, forskolin and histamine [agonists that increase intracellular cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)], and dibutyryl cAMP, activated channels in previously quiescent cell-attached membrane patches on cultured human gastric cells (HGT-1). In the cell-attached configuration (Cl- 149 mmol/l in bath and pipette), channels exhibited outward rectification, voltage dependence, inward current (-0.7 pA) at zero holding potential and a reversal potential of +24 mV, consistent with the presence of a Cl- conductive pathway. In excised inside-out patches, channels (i) exhibited degrees of outward rectification and voltage dependence that were comparable to those seen in cell-attached patches, (ii) demonstrated a -21 mV shift of their reversal potential when bath Cl- was decreased from 149 mmol/l to 53 mmol/l (calculated Cl-:cation permeability ratio 17:1), and (iii) were highly sensitive to the Cl- channel blocker diphenylamine-2-carboxylic acid (DPC, 10 (-3) mol/l). This cAMP-activated Cl- channel bears many similarities to other Cl- channels within intestinal epithelia, and may represent the apical Cl- channel operating in HCl-secreting gastric parietal cells.
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