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Protease-activated receptor regulation of Cl secretion in Calu-3 cells requires prostaglandin release and CFTR activation
Author(s) -
Melissa Palmer,
So Yeong Lee,
Peter J. Maniak,
D G Carlson,
Scott C. Fahrenkrug,
Scott M. O’Grady
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
ajp cell physiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.432
H-Index - 181
eISSN - 1522-1563
pISSN - 0363-6143
DOI - 10.1152/ajpcell.00464.2005
Subject(s) - stimulation , receptor , medicine , chemistry , agonist , protease activated receptor 2 , endocrinology , secretion , thrombin , receptor antagonist , microbiology and biotechnology , biology , antagonist , biochemistry , enzyme linked receptor , platelet
Human lung epithelial (Calu-3) cells were used to investigate the effects of protease-activated receptor (PAR) stimulation on Cl(-) secretion. Quantitative RT-PCR (QRT-PCR) showed that Calu-3 cells express PAR-1, -2, and -3 receptor mRNAs, with PAR-2 mRNA in greatest abundance. Addition of either thrombin or the PAR-2 agonist peptide SLIGRL to the basolateral solution of monolayers mounted in Ussing chambers produced a rapid increase in short-circuit current (I(sc): thrombin, 21 +/- 2 microA; SLIGRL, 83 +/- 22 microA), which returned to baseline within 5 min after stimulation. Pretreatment of monolayers with the cell-permeant Ca(2+)-chelating agent BAPTA-AM (50 microM) abolished the increase in I(sc) produced by SLIGRL. When monolayers were treated with the cyclooxygenase inhibitor indomethacin (10 microM), nearly complete inhibition of both the thrombin- and SLIGRL-stimulated I(sc) was observed. In addition, basolateral treatment with the PGE(2) receptor antagonist AH-6809 (25 microM) significantly inhibited the effects of SLIGRL on I(sc). QRT-PCR revealed that Calu-3 cells express mRNAs for CFTR, the Ca(2+)-activated KCNN4 K(+) channel, and the KCNQ1 K(+) channel subunit, which, in association with KCNE3, is known to be regulated by cAMP. Stimulation with SLIGRL produced an increase in apical Cl(-) conductance that was blocked in cells expressing short hairpin RNAs designed to target CFTR. These results support the conclusion that PAR stimulation of Cl(-) secretion occurs by an indirect mechanism involving the synthesis and release of prostaglandins. In addition, PAR-stimulated Cl(-) secretion requires activation of CFTR and at least two distinct K(+) channels located in the basolateral membrane.

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