Abstract

The effects of several K +-selective neutral ionophores on membrane electrical characteristics of differentiated NG108-15 (neuroblastoma X glioma hybrid) cells were examined. Specifically, alterations in membrane resting potential ( V m), input resistance ( R in) and electrically-induced action potential generation were determined upon bath application of enniatin (0.1–10 μg/ml), nonactin (0.1–10 μM) and valinomycin (0.1–10 μM). Although some cells exhibited a slight hyperpolarization and/or reduced R in, i.e. membrane electrical correlates of enhanced K + loss, neither V m nor R in were significantly altered by any of the ionophores. However, valinomycin and especially nonactin affected action potentials induced by electrical stimulation. This was apparent in the ablation of action potentials in some cells and in the occurrence of degenerative changes in action potential shape in others. The simultaneous administration of the neutral ionophores and the protonophore CCCP or the superfusion of enniatin, nonactin or valinomycin in high (50 mM) glucose-containing physiological solution did not yield more extensive alterations in V m or R in. These data suggest that the neutral ionophores are unable to materially enhance K + flux above the relatively high resting level in NG108-15 cells. Thus, alterations in action potentials appear to be unrelated to K + transport activity.

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