PMID: 11336802May 5, 2001Paper

Reduction of phospholemman expression decreases osmosensitive taurine efflux in astrocytes

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
J MoránH Pasantes-Morales

Abstract

The role of phospholemman (PLM) in taurine and Cl(-) efflux elicited by 30% hyposmotic solution was studied in cultured cerebellar astrocytes with reduced PLM expression by antisense oligonucleotide (AO) treatment. PLM, a substrate for protein kinases (PK) C and A, is a protein that increases an anion current in Xenopus oocytes and forms taurine-selective channels in lipid bilayers. Taurine contributes as an osmolyte to regulatory volume decrease (RVD) and is highly permeable through PLM channels in bilayers. Two antisense oligonucleotides (AO1 and AO2) effectively decreased the expression of the PLM protein by 40% and 30%, respectively, and markedly reduced [(3)H]taurine efflux by 67% and 62%. AO treatment also decreased the osmosensitive release of Cl(-), followed as (125)I. The inhibition of Cl(-) efflux (23% for AO1 and 13% for AO2) was notably lower than for [(3)H]taurine. The contribution of PKC and PKA in the function of PLM was also evaluated in astrocytes. Pharmacological activation or inhibition of PKC and PKA revealed that the osmosensitive taurine efflux is essentially PKC-independent while (125)I efflux is reduced by the PKC blockers H-7 (21%) and Gö6983 (41%). The PKA activator forskolin and dbcAMP increased tauri...Continue Reading

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