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The Journal of Neuroscience, March 1, 1998, 18(5):1679-1692
Cytoskeletal Actin Gates a Cl Channel in
Neocortical Astrocytes
Christopher D.
Lascola1,
Deborah J.
Nelson1, 2, and
Richard P.
Kraig1, 2
1 Committee on Neurobiology, and
2 Departments of Neurology and Pharmacological and
Physiological Sciences, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
60637
Increases in astroglial Cl conductance
accompany changes in cell morphology and disassembly of cytoskeletal
actin, but Cl channels underlying these
conductance increases have not been described. We characterize an
outwardly rectifying Cl channel in rodent
neocortical cultured astrocytes and describe how cell shape and
cytoskeletal actin modulate channel gating. In inside-out patch-clamp
recordings from cultured astrocytes, outwardly rectifying
Cl channels either were spontaneously active or
inducible in quiescent patches by depolarizing voltage steps. Average
single-channel conductance was 36 pS between 60 and 80 mV and was
75 pS between 60 and 80 mV in symmetrical (150 mM NaCl)
solutions. The permeability ratio
(PNa/PCl)
was 0.14 at lower ionic strength but increased at higher salt
concentrations. Both ATP and 4,4-diisothiocyanostilbene-2,2'-disulfonic acid produced a flicker block, whereas Zn2+ produced
complete inhibition of channel activity.
The frequency of observing both spontaneous and inducible
Cl channel activity was markedly higher in
stellate than in flat, polygonally shaped astrocytes. In addition,
cytoskeletal actin modulated channel open-state probability
(PO) and conductance at negative membrane
potentials, controlling the degree of outward rectification. Direct
application of phalloidin, which stabilizes actin, preserved low
PO and promoted lower conductance levels at
negative potentials. Lower PO also was induced
by direct application of polymerized actin. The actions of phalloidin
and actin were reversed by coapplication of gelsolin and cytochalasin
D, respectively. These results provide the first report of an outwardly
rectifying Cl channel in neocortical astrocytes
and demonstrate how changes in cell shape and cytoskeletal actin may
control Cl conductance in these cells.
Key words:
astrocytes; chloride channels; actin; cytoskeleton; phalloidin; gelsolin patch clamp
Copyright © 1998 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/98/1851679-14$05.00/0
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