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Apoptosis of Corneal Epithelial Cells Caused by Ultraviolet B-induced Loss of K+ is Inhibited by Ba2+
被引:9
|作者:
Glupker, Courtney D.
[1
]
Boersma, Peter M.
[1
,2
]
Schotanus, Mark P.
[1
]
Haarsma, Loren D.
[2
]
Ubels, John L.
[1
]
机构:
[1] Calvin Coll, Dept Biol, 3201 Burton St SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546 USA
[2] Calvin Coll, Dept Phys, Grand Rapids, MI USA
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关键词:
apoptosis;
caspase;
corneal epithelium;
K+ channel;
potassium;
tears;
ultraviolet;
POTASSIUM CURRENT;
ACTIVATION;
CHANNELS;
BLOCK;
CURRENTS;
EFFLUX;
CONDUCTANCE;
MAINTENANCE;
TURNOVER;
KINETICS;
D O I:
10.1016/j.jtos.2016.05.001
中图分类号:
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号:
100212 ;
摘要:
UVB exposure at ambient outdoor levels triggers rapid K+ loss and apoptosis in human corneal limbal epithelial (HCLE) cells cultured in medium containing 5.5 mM K+, but considerably less apoptosis occurs when the medium contains the high K+ concentration that is present in tears (25 mM). Since Ba2+ blocks several K+ channels, we tested whether Ba2+-sensitive K+ channels are responsible for some or all of the UVB-activated K+ loss and subsequent activation of the caspase cascade and apoptosis. Corneal epithelial cells in culture were exposed to UVB at 80 or 150 mJ/cm(2). Patch-clamp recording was used to measure UVB-induced K+ currents. Caspase-activity and TUNEL assays were performed on HCLE cells exposed to UVB followed by incubation in the presence or absence of Ba2+. K+ currents were activated in HCLE cells following UVB-exposure. These currents were reversibly blocked by 5 mM Ba2+. When HCLE cells were incubated with 5 mM Ba2+ after exposure to UVB, activation of caspases-9, -8, and -3 and DNA fragmentation were significantly decreased. The data confirm that UVB-induced K+ current activation and loss of intracellular K+ leads to activation of the caspase cascade and apoptosis. Extracellular Ba2+ inhibits UVB-induced apoptosis by preventing loss of intracellular K+ when K+ channels are activated. Ba2+ therefore has effects similar to elevated extracellular K+ in protecting HCLE cells from UVB-induced apoptosis. This supports our overall hypothesis that elevated K+ in tears contributes to protection of the corneal epithelium from adverse effects of ambient outdoor UVB.
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页码:401 / 409
页数:9
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