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Keratinocyte K+ channels mediate Ca2+-induced differentiation
[摘要] K+ channel activation has been associated with growth or differentiation in many cells. We have previously identified a 70-pS K+ channel that was found only in differentiated involucrin-positive cells. In this study we examined the role of K+ channels in Ca2+-induced keratinocyte differentiation. Consistent with our previous report, we found that a K+ conductance developed only in cells cultured in high extracellular Ca2+, Addition of charybdotoxin or verapamil blocked these K+ channels and inhibited Ca2+-induced differentiation, as assessed by cornified envelope formation or transglutaminase activity. These results suggest that K+ channel activation is necessary for Ca2+-induced differentiation. Finally, we used I-125-labeled charybdotoxin to demonstrate the presence of K+ channels in intact human and mouse epidermis, hair follicles, and eccrine glands, indicating that these channels are found in keratinocytes both in vitro and in vivo. Thus K+ channels may moderate Ca2+ influx in more differentiated keratinocytes and may play a central role in keratinocyte differentiation.
[发布日期] 1997-06-01 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] ion channels;hair follicle;charybdotoxin;verapamil [时效性] 
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