Swelling-Induced Ca2+ Influx and K+ Efflux in American Alligator Erythrocytes

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Alina B. Elperin
Shruti A. Pore
Jordanah M. Evans
Annabel L. Naditz
Douglas B. Light
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[1] Lake Forest College,Department of Biology
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Regulatory volume decrease; Fluo-4; EGTA; BAPTA; A23187; Quinine; Gramicidin;
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The American alligator can hibernate during winter, which may lead to osmotic imbalance because of reduced kidney function and lack of food consumption during this period. Accordingly, we hypothesized that their red blood cells would have a well-developed regulatory volume decrease (RVD) to cope with the homeostatic challenges associated with torpor. Osmotic fragility was determined optically, mean cell volume was measured by electronic sizing, and changes in intracellular Ca2+ concentration were visualized using fluorescence microscopy and fluo-4-AM. Osmotic fragility increased and the ability to regulate volume was inhibited when extracellular Na+ was replaced with K+, or when cells were exposed to the K+ channel inhibitor quinine, indicating a requirement of K+ efflux for RVD. Addition of the ionophore gramicidin to the extracellular medium decreased osmotic fragility and also potentiated volume recovery, even in the presence of quinine. In addition, hypotonic shock (0.5× Ringer) caused an increase in cytosolic Ca2+, which resulted from Ca2+ influx because it was not observed when extracellular Ca2+ was chelated with EGTA (ethylene glycol-bis(2-aminoethylether)-N,N,N′,N′-tetraacetic acid). Furthermore, cells loaded with BAPTA-AM (1,2-bis(2-aminophenoxymethyl)ethane-N,N,N′,N′-tetraacetic acid tetrakis(acetoxymethyl) ester) or exposed to a low Ca2+-EGTA hypotonic Ringer had a greater osmotic fragility and also failed to recover from cell swelling, indicating that extracellular Ca2+ was needed for RVD. Gramicidin reversed the inhibitory effect of low extracellular Ca2+. Finally, and surprisingly, the Ca2+ ionophore A23187 increased osmotic fragility and inhibited volume recovery. Taken together, our results show that cell swelling activated a K+ permeable pathway via a Ca2+-dependent mechanism, and this process mediated K+ loss during RVD.
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