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The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator attenuates the endogenous Ca2+ activated Cl conductance of Xenopus oocytes

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 Oocytes from Xenopus laevis activate a Ca2+ dependent Cl conductance when exposed to the Ca2+ ionophore ionomycin. This Ca2+ activated Cl conductance (CaCC) is strongly outwardly rectifying and has a halide conductivity ratio (GI– / GCl–) of about 4.4. This is in contrast to the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR)-Cl conductance, which produces more linear I/V curves with a GI– / GCl– ratio of about 0.52. Ionomycin enhanced CaCC (ΔG) in water injected and CFTR expressing ooyctes in the absence of 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine (IBMX, 1 mmol/l) by (μS) 23 ± 1.9 (n=9) and 23.6 ± 2.3 (n=11). Stimulation by IBMX did not change CaCC in water injected oocytes. CaCC was inhibited in CFTR-expressing ooyctes after stimulation with IBMX or a membrane permeable form of cAMP and was only 5.1 ± 0.48 μS (n=18) and 6.9 ± 0.6 (n=3), respectively. Inhibition of CaCC was correlated to the amount of CFTR-current activated by IBMX. ΔF508-CFTR which demonstrates only a small residual function in activating a cAMP dependent Cl channel in oocytes inhibited CaCC to a lesser degree (ΔG=12.1 ± 1.1 μS; n=7). Changes of CFTR and CaCC-Cl whole cell conductances were also measured when extracellular Cl was replaced by I. The results confirmed the reduced activation of CaCC in the presence of activated CFTR. No evidence was found for inhibition of CFTR-currents by increase of intracellular Ca2+. Moreover, intracellular cAMP was not changed by ionomycin and stimulation by IBMX did not change the ionomycin induced Ca2+ increase in Xenopus oocytes. Taken together, these results suggest that activation of CFTR-Cl currents is paralleled by an inhibition of Ca2+ activated Cl currents in ooyctes of Xenopus laevis. These results provide another example for CFTR-dependent regulation of membrane conductances other than cAMP-dependent Cl conductance. They might explain previous findings in epithelial tissues of CF-knockout mice.

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Received: 17 June 1997 / Received after revision: 4 September 1997 / Accepted: 5 September 1997

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Kunzelmann, K., Mall, M., Briel, M. et al. The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator attenuates the endogenous Ca2+ activated Cl conductance of Xenopus oocytes. Pflügers Arch 435, 178–181 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004240050498

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