EGFR kinase regulates volume-sensitive chloride current elicited by integrin stretch via PI-3K and NADPH oxidase in ventricular myocytes

The Journal of General Physiology
David M Browe, C M Baumgarten

Abstract

Stretch of beta1 integrins activates an outwardly rectifying, tamoxifen-sensitive Cl(-) current (Cl(-) SAC) via AT1 receptors, NADPH oxidase, and reactive oxygen species, and Cl(-) SAC resembles the volume-sensitive Cl(-) current (I(Cl,swell)). Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) kinase undergoes transactivation upon stretch, integrin engagement, and AT1 receptor activation and, in turn, stimulates NADPH oxidase. Therefore, we tested whether Cl(-) SAC is regulated by EGFR kinase signaling and is volume sensitive. Paramagnetic beads coated with mAb for beta1 integrin were attached to myocytes and pulled with an electromagnet. Stretch activated a Cl(-) SAC that was 1.13 +/- 0.10 pA/pF at +40 mV. AG1478 (10 muM), an EGFR kinase blocker, inhibited 93 +/- 13% of Cl(-) SAC, and intracellular pretreatment with 1 muM AG1478 markedly suppressed Cl(-) SAC activation. EGF (3.3 nM) directly activated an outwardly rectifying Cl(-) current (0.81 +/- 0.05 pA/pF at +40 mV) that was fully blocked by 10 muM tamoxifen, an I(Cl,swell) blocker. Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI-3K) is downstream of EGFR kinase. Wortmannin (500 nM) and LY294002 (100 microM), blockers of PI-3K, inhibited Cl(-) SAC by 67 +/- 6% and 91 +/- 25% respectively, and the...Continue Reading

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