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Calcium Fluxes, Ion Currents and Dihydropyridine Receptors in a New Immortal Cell Line from Rat Heart Muscle
Fecha
1993Registro en:
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, Volumen 25, Issue 7, 2018, Pages 829-845
00222828
10.1006/jmcc.1993.1093
Autor
Caviedes, Pablo
Olivares, Enrique
Salas, Karime
Caviedes, Raúl
Jaimovich Pérez, Enrique
Institución
Resumen
A cell line (RCVC) in permanent culture was developed from adult rat ventricular cells; transformation was attained by incubation with conditioned media from UCHTI, a rat thyroid cell line. Immortalized ventricular cells have a doubling time of 20 h, contact inhibition of growth, and display some muscle markers such as a high glycogen content and positive immunoreaction for myoglobin, α-sarcomeric actin, α-actin and desmin. A microsomal fraction from these cells was shown to bind 3H-nitrendipine with a maximal capacity of 295 fmol/mg protein and an equilibrium dissociation constant of 0.7 nM. Nifedipine-sensitive 45Ca2+ influx was evident in partially depolarized cells (40 mM K+ in the incubation medium). An equivalent influx, induced by the calcium channel agonist BAYK-8644 and CGP-28392, was obtained in normally polarized cells. Patch clamp studies show slow inward currents that can be completely blocked by 5 μM nifedipine; cells were induced to further differentiation by culturing i