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Medical Physiology

1996

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Antisense Oligodeoxynucleotide Inhibition Of A Swelling-Activated Cation Channel In Osteoblast-Like Osteosarcoma Cells., Randall L. Duncan, Neil Kizer, Elizabeth L. Barry, Peter P A Friedman, Keith A. Hruska Mar 1996

Antisense Oligodeoxynucleotide Inhibition Of A Swelling-Activated Cation Channel In Osteoblast-Like Osteosarcoma Cells., Randall L. Duncan, Neil Kizer, Elizabeth L. Barry, Peter P A Friedman, Keith A. Hruska

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By patch-clamp analysis, we have shown that chronic, intermittent mechanical strain (CMS) increases the activity of stretch-activated cation channels of osteoblast-like UMR-106.01 cells. CMS also produces a swelling-activated whole-cell conductance (Gm) regulated by varying strain levels. We questioned whether the swelling-activated conductance was produced by stretch-activated cation channel activity. We have identified a gene involved in the increase in conductance by using antisense oligodeoxynucleotides (ODN) derived from the alpha 1-subunit genes of calcium channels found in UMR-106.01 cells (alpha1S, alpha1C, and alpha1D). We demonstrate that alpha 1C antisense ODNs abolish the increase in Gm in response to hypotonic swelling following …