Zearalenone is a naturally occurring estrogenic contaminant of moldy feeds and is present in high concentrations in dairy products and cereals. Zearalenone was postulated to contribute to the overall estrogen load of women, but the mechanisms of its action are not known. We demonstrated that zearale
Changes in membrane potential during the progression of MCF-7 human mammary tumor cells through the cell cycle
β Scribed by William F. Wonderlin; Karen A. Woodfork; Jeannine S. Strobl
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 940 KB
- Volume
- 165
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9541
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β¦ Synopsis
We previously reported that MCF-7 cells were arrested in the GO/Gl phase of the cell cycle by agents known to block the activity of ATP-sensitive potassium channels (Woodfork et al., 1995, J. Cell Physiol. 762:163-171). The goal of our current study was to determine if MCF-7 cells undergo changes in membrane potential during the cell cycle that might be linked to changes in K permeability. The resting membrane potentials of unsynchronized MCF-7 cells during exponential growth phase were measured using sharp glass microelectrodes, and they ranged from -58.6 mV to -2.7 mV. The distribution of membrane potentials was best fitted by the sum of four Gaussian distributions with means of -9.0 mV, -17.4 mV, -24.6 mV, and -40.4 mV. These membrane potential groups were designated D (depolarized), ID (intermediate depolarized), IH (intermediate hyperpolarized), and H (hyperpolarized), respectively. The membrane potential was sensitive to the substitution of external K and Na but not CI. The K:Na permeability ratio increased in proportion to the negativity of the membrane potential. MCF-7 cells pharmacologically arrested in GO/G1 phase were depolarized compared to control, with cells shifted from the H and IH groups to the D group. Tamoxifen-arrested cells chased from GO/G1 into S phase by the addition of mitogenic concentrations of 17P-estradiol were not depolarized, and these cells were shifted from the D group back to the IH and H groups. We conclude that MCF-7 cells hyperpolarize during passage through GO/GI and into S phase, and this hyperpolarization probably results from an increase in the relative permeability of the plasma membrane to K. o 1995 WiIey-Liss, Inc.
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