Electrical parameters and water permeability properties of monolayers formed by T84 cells cultured on permeable supports
T84 is an established cell line expressing an enterocyte phenotype whose permeability properties have been widely explored. Osmotic permeability (P OSM), hydraulic permeability (P HYDR) and transport-associated net water fluxes (J W-transp), as well as short-circuit current (I SC), transepithelial r...
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doaj-cb6bbcd07966400ea718e7e759c58d272020-11-24T21:23:38ZengAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação CientíficaBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research0100-879X1414-431X2005-01-0138113314010.1590/S0100-879X2005000100020Electrical parameters and water permeability properties of monolayers formed by T84 cells cultured on permeable supportsM. OzuR. TorianoC. CapurroM. ParisiT84 is an established cell line expressing an enterocyte phenotype whose permeability properties have been widely explored. Osmotic permeability (P OSM), hydraulic permeability (P HYDR) and transport-associated net water fluxes (J W-transp), as well as short-circuit current (I SC), transepithelial resistance (R T), and potential difference (deltaV T) were measured in T84 monolayers with the following results: P OSM 1.3 ± 0.1 cm.s-1 x 10-3; P HYDR 0.27 ± 0.02 cm.s-1; R T 2426 ± 109 omega.cm², and deltaV T 1.31 ± 0.38 mV. The effect of 50 µM 5,6-dichloro-1-ethyl-1,3-dihydro-2H-benzimidazol-2-one (DCEBIO), a "net Cl<FONT FACE=Symbol>-</FONT> secretory agent", on T84 cells was also studied. We confirm the reported important increase in I SC induced by DCEBIO which was associated here with a modest secretory deltaJ W-transp. The present results were compared with those reported using the same experimental approach applied to established cell lines originating from intestinal and renal epithelial cells (Caco-2, LLC-PK1 and RCCD-1). No clear association between P HYDR and R T could be demonstrated and high P HYDR values were observed in an electrically tight epithelium, supporting the view that a "water leaky" barrier is not necessarily an "electrically leaky" one. Furthermore, the modest secretory deltaJ W-transp was not consistent with previous results obtained with RCCD-1 cells stimulated with vasopressin (absorptive fluxes) or with T84 cells secreting water under the action of Escherichia coli heat stable enterotoxin. We conclude that, while the presence of aquaporins is necessary to dissipate an external osmotic gradient, coupling between water and ion transport cannot be explained by a simple and common underlying mechanism.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2005000100020Water absorption and secretionAquaporinsOsmotic and hydrostatic gradientsT84 cells |
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M. Ozu R. Toriano C. Capurro M. Parisi Electrical parameters and water permeability properties of monolayers formed by T84 cells cultured on permeable supports Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research Water absorption and secretion Aquaporins Osmotic and hydrostatic gradients T84 cells |
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Electrical parameters and water permeability properties of monolayers formed by T84 cells cultured on permeable supports |
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Electrical parameters and water permeability properties of monolayers formed by T84 cells cultured on permeable supports |
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Electrical parameters and water permeability properties of monolayers formed by T84 cells cultured on permeable supports |
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Electrical parameters and water permeability properties of monolayers formed by T84 cells cultured on permeable supports |
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Electrical parameters and water permeability properties of monolayers formed by T84 cells cultured on permeable supports |
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electrical parameters and water permeability properties of monolayers formed by t84 cells cultured on permeable supports |
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Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica |
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Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research |
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0100-879X 1414-431X |
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2005-01-01 |
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T84 is an established cell line expressing an enterocyte phenotype whose permeability properties have been widely explored. Osmotic permeability (P OSM), hydraulic permeability (P HYDR) and transport-associated net water fluxes (J W-transp), as well as short-circuit current (I SC), transepithelial resistance (R T), and potential difference (deltaV T) were measured in T84 monolayers with the following results: P OSM 1.3 ± 0.1 cm.s-1 x 10-3; P HYDR 0.27 ± 0.02 cm.s-1; R T 2426 ± 109 omega.cm², and deltaV T 1.31 ± 0.38 mV. The effect of 50 µM 5,6-dichloro-1-ethyl-1,3-dihydro-2H-benzimidazol-2-one (DCEBIO), a "net Cl<FONT FACE=Symbol>-</FONT> secretory agent", on T84 cells was also studied. We confirm the reported important increase in I SC induced by DCEBIO which was associated here with a modest secretory deltaJ W-transp. The present results were compared with those reported using the same experimental approach applied to established cell lines originating from intestinal and renal epithelial cells (Caco-2, LLC-PK1 and RCCD-1). No clear association between P HYDR and R T could be demonstrated and high P HYDR values were observed in an electrically tight epithelium, supporting the view that a "water leaky" barrier is not necessarily an "electrically leaky" one. Furthermore, the modest secretory deltaJ W-transp was not consistent with previous results obtained with RCCD-1 cells stimulated with vasopressin (absorptive fluxes) or with T84 cells secreting water under the action of Escherichia coli heat stable enterotoxin. We conclude that, while the presence of aquaporins is necessary to dissipate an external osmotic gradient, coupling between water and ion transport cannot be explained by a simple and common underlying mechanism. |
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Water absorption and secretion Aquaporins Osmotic and hydrostatic gradients T84 cells |
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