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Title

Effects of BK<sub>Ca</sub> and Kir2.1 Channels on Cell Cycling Progression and Migration in Human Cardiac c-kit<sup> </sup> Progenitor Cells.

Authors

Zhang, Ying-Ying; Li, Gang; Che, Hui; Sun, Hai-Ying; Xiao, Guo-Sheng; Wang, Yan; Li, Gui-Rong

Abstract

Our previous study demonstrated that a large-conductance Ca2 -activated K current (BKCa), a voltage-gated TTX-sensitive sodium current (INa.TTX), and an inward rectifier K current (IKir) were heterogeneously present in most of human cardiac c-kit progenitor cells. The present study was designed to investigate the effects of these ion channels on cell cycling progression and migration of human cardiac c-kit progenitor cells with approaches of cell proliferation and mobility assays, siRNA, RT-PCR, Western blots, flow cytometry analysis, etc. It was found that inhibition of BKCa with paxilline, but not INa.TTX with tetrodotoxin, decreased both cell proliferation and migration. Inhibition of IKir with Ba2 had no effect on cell proliferation, while enhanced cell mobility. Silencing KCa.1.1 reduced cell proliferation by accumulating the cells at G0/G1 phase and decreased cell mobility. Interestingly, silencing Kir2.1 increased the cell migration without affecting cell cycling progression. These results demonstrate the novel information that blockade or silence of BKCa channels, but not INa.TTX channels, decreases cell cycling progression and mobility, whereas inhibition of Kir2.1 channels increases cell mobility without affecting cell cycling progression in human cardiac c-kit progenitor cells.

Subjects

VOLTAGE-gated ion channels; HEART cells; PROGENITOR cells; CELL migration; CELL cycle; CELL proliferation

Publication

PLoS ONE, 2015, Vol 10, Issue 9, p1

ISSN

1932-6203

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1371/journal.pone.0138581

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