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HERO ID
3093016
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Functional significance of thermosensitive transient receptor potential melastatin channel 8 (TRPM8) expression in immortalized human corneal endothelial cells
Author(s)
Mergler, S; Mertens, C; Valtink, M; Reinach, PS; Szekely, VC; Slavi, N; Garreis, F; Abdelmessih, S; Tuerker, E; Fels, G; Pleyer, Uwe
Year
2013
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Experimental Eye Research
ISSN:
0014-4835
EISSN:
1096-0007
Volume
116
Page Numbers
337-349
DOI
10.1016/j.exer.2013.10.003
Web of Science Id
WOS:000327562500038
Abstract
Human corneal endothelial cells (HCEC) maintain appropriate tissue hydration and transparency by eliciting net ion transport coupled to fluid egress from the stroma into the anterior chamber. Such activity offsets tissue swelling caused by stromal imbibition of fluid. As corneal endothelial (HCE) transport function is modulated by temperature changes, we probed for thermosensitive transient receptor potential melastatin 8 (TRPM8) functional activity in immortalized human corneal endothelial cells (HCEC-12) and freshly isolated human corneal endothelial cells (HCEC) as a control. This channel is either activated upon lowering to 28 C or by menthol, eucalyptol and icilin. RT-PCR and quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) verified TRPM8 gene expression. Ca2+ transients induced by either menthol (500 mu mol/1), eucalyptol (3 mmol/l), or icilin (2-60 mu mol/l) were identified using cell fluorescence imaging. The TRP channel blocker lanthanum III chloride (La3+, 100 mu mol/l) as well as the TRPM8 blockers BCTC (10 mu mol/l) and capsazepine (CPZ, 10 mu mol/l) suppressed icilin-induced Ca2+ increases. In and outward currents induced by application of menthol (500 mu mol/l) or icilin (50 mu mol/l) were detected using the planar patch-clamp technique. A thermal transition from room temperature to approximate to 18 degrees C led to Ca2+ increases that were inhibited by a TRPM8 blocker BCTC (10 mu mol/l). Other thermosensitive TRP pathways whose heterogeneous Ca2+ response patterns are suggestive of other Ca2+ handling pathways were also detected upon strong cooling (a 10 C). Taken together, functional TRPM8 expression in HCEC-12 and freshly dissociated HCEC suggests that HCE function can adapt to thermal variations through activation of this channel subtype. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
human corneal endothelium; transient receptor potential melastatin 8 channel; intracellular Ca2+; planar patch-clamp technique
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