sq-23377 and 2-5-anhydromannitol

sq-23377 has been researched along with 2-5-anhydromannitol* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for sq-23377 and 2-5-anhydromannitol

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Effect of 2,5-anhydro-D-mannitol on membrane potential in rat hepatocyte couplets and hepatocyte monolayer cultures.
    Biochimica et biophysica acta, 1999, Sep-21, Volume: 1421, Issue:1

    The fructose analogue 2,5-anhydro-D-mannitol (2,5-AM), which depletes liver cells of ATP, has been shown to alter liver cell membrane potential (V(m)) in situ and in superfused liver slices. To study this effect of 2,5-AM on hepatocytes in more detail, patch-clamp experiments in the current-clamp mode were performed using two established models, rat hepatocyte couplets and confluent rat hepatocytes in primary culture. 2,5-AM, which has previously been shown to hyperpolarize hepatocytes in superfused liver slices and in vivo, failed to alter V(m) of hepatocyte couplets. Increasing intracellular Ca(2+) by addition of thapsigargin or ionomycin also did not evoke a change of V(m). This is most likely due to a lack of Ca(2+)-dependent K(+) channels in rat hepatocyte couplets. In contrast, 2,5-AM depolarized the cells in confluent hepatocyte monolayers. This depolarization was mimicked after inhibition of Na(+)/K(+) ATPase by ouabain. Ouabain was also able to block 2, 5-AM's effect on monolayer V(m). Thus, 2,5-AM affects the membrane potential of isolated and cultured hepatocytes in a way not comparable with cells integrated in the liver.

    Topics: Animals; Cell Culture Techniques; Cells, Cultured; Ionomycin; Liver; Male; Mannitol; Membrane Potentials; Ouabain; Patch-Clamp Techniques; Rats; Thapsigargin

1999