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Single-Cell Calcium Imaging for Studying the Activation of Calcium Ion Channels
Published on: December 13, 2024
Single mechanosensitive and Ca²⁺-sensitive channel currents recorded from mouse and human embryonic stem cells
Bernat Soria1, Sergio Navas, Abdelkrim Hmadcha
1Department of Stem Cells, Andalusian Center for Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Seville, Spain.
Abstract:
Cell-attached and inside-out patch clamp recording was used to compare the functional expression of membrane ion channels in mouse and human embryonic stem cells (ESCs). Both ESCs express mechanosensitive Ca²⁺ permeant cation channels (MscCa) and large conductance (200 pS) Ca²⁺-sensitive K⁺ (BK(Ca²⁺)) channels but with markedly different patch densities. MscCa is expressed at higher density in mESCs compared with hESCs (70 % vs. 3 % of patches), whereas the BK(Ca²⁺) channel is more highly expressed in hESCs compared with mESCs (~50 % vs. 1 % of patches). ESCs of both species express a smaller conductance (25 pS) nonselective cation channel that is activated upon inside-out patch formation but is neither mechanosensitive nor strictly Ca²⁺-dependent. The finding that mouse and human ESCs express different channels that sense membrane tension and intracellular [Ca²⁺] may contribute to their different patterns of growth and differentiation in response to mechanical and chemical cues.
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