Mechanism of monensin-induced hyperpolarization of neuroblastoma-glioma hybrid NG108-15

D Lichtshtein, K Dunlop, H R Kaback, A J Blume

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Abstract

Addition of the ionophore monensin to mouse neuroblastoma-rat glioma hybrid NG108-15 cells leads to a 20 to 30-mV increase in the electrical potential across the plasma membrane as shown by direct intracellular recording techniques and by distribution studies with the lipophilic cation [3H]-tetraphenylphosphonium+ (TPP+) [Lichtshtein, D., Kaback, H.R. & Blume, A.J. (1979) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 76, 650-654]. The effect is not observed with cells suspended in high K+ medium, is dependent upon the presence of Na+ externally, and the concentration of monensin that induces half-maximal stimulation of TPP+ accumulation is approximately 1 microM. The ionophore also causes rapid influx of Na+, a transient increase in intracellular pH, and a decrease in extracellular pH, all of which are consistent with the known ability of monensin to catalyze the transmembrane exchange of H+ for Na+. Although ouabain has no immediate effect on the membrane potential, the cardiac glycoside completely blocks the increase in TPP+ accumulation observed in the presence of monensin. Thus, the hyperpolarizing effect of monensin is mediated apparently by an increase in intracellular Na+ that acts to stimulate the electrogenic activity of the Na+,K+-ATPase. Because monensin stimulates TPP+ accumulation in a number of other cultured cell lines in addition to NG108-15, the techniques described may be of general use for studying the Na+,K+ pump and its regulation in situ.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2580-4
Number of pages5
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume76
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1979

Keywords

  • Animals
  • Biological Transport/drug effects
  • Cell Line
  • Furans/pharmacology
  • Glioma/metabolism
  • Hybrid Cells/metabolism
  • Kinetics
  • Membrane Potentials/drug effects
  • Mice
  • Monensin/pharmacology
  • Neuroblastoma/metabolism
  • Onium Compounds/metabolism
  • Organophosphorus Compounds
  • Ouabain/pharmacology
  • Potassium/pharmacology
  • Rats
  • Sodium/metabolism

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