Original article (Basic research)

Role of Nav1.3 in control of excitability of RIN-14B cells

  • HAN Lin-hui ,
  • GONG Hua-shan ,
  • ZHU Cui-hong ,
  • ZHANG Guo-hua ,
  • RONG Wei-fang
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  • Department of Anatomy and Physiology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University College of Basic Medical Science, Shanghai 200025, China

Online published: 2019-03-19

Abstract

Objective · To provide electrophysiological evidence for RIN-14B cells as an useful model of enterochromaffin cells (EC) and to study the role of Nav1.3 channel in the control of its excitability. Methods · Resting membrane potential was recorded and the effects of TTX and ICA-121431 were examinedcurrent-clamp in cultured RIN-14B cells. The effects of TTX and ICA-121431 on Na+ current of RIN-14B cells were examinedvoltage-clamp. Results · RIN-14B cells had a resting potential around -60 mV and fired action potentials when stimulated with depolarizing current pulses. The action potential was completely blockedTTX and inhibitedICA-121431 in a dose-dependent manner. TTX blocked activation and inactivation of sodium current. In addition ICA-121431 dose-dependently inhibited activation of Na+ current. Conclusion · The action potential of RIN-14B cells is inducedTTX-sensitive sodium channel and the excitability is controlledNav1.3. These results suggest RIN-14B cells are similar to EC and it may be a good model of EC.

Cite this article

HAN Lin-hui , GONG Hua-shan , ZHU Cui-hong , ZHANG Guo-hua , RONG Wei-fang . Role of Nav1.3 in control of excitability of RIN-14B cells[J]. Journal of Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Medical Science), 2019 , 39(2) : 142 . DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1674-8115.2019.02.007

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