Jackson P S, Strange K
Department of Neurosurgery, Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Kidney Int. 1996 Jun;49(6):1695-9. doi: 10.1038/ki.1996.250.
Swelling activated anion channels have recently been recognized to play an important role in not only volume regulatory electrolyte movement, but also in organic osmolyte transport. A swelling-activated, outwardly rectifying anion channel termed VSOAC (volume-sensitive organic osmolyte/anion channel) is a major pathway for swelling-induced loss of organic osmolytes and organic anions from mammalian cells. VSOAC has been described in numerous cell types. Until recently, however, the unitary conductance and gating kinetics of VSOAC were uncertain. Stationary noise analysis and single channel measurements have produced estimates for the unitary conductance of swelling-activated, outwardly rectifying anion channels that vary by > 15-fold. This review describes our current understanding of the single channel properties of VSOAC.
肿胀激活阴离子通道最近被认为不仅在调节容积的电解质移动中发挥重要作用,而且在有机渗透溶质转运中也发挥重要作用。一种被称为VSOAC(容积敏感有机渗透溶质/阴离子通道)的肿胀激活外向整流阴离子通道是哺乳动物细胞因肿胀导致有机渗透溶质和有机阴离子丢失的主要途径。VSOAC已在多种细胞类型中被描述。然而,直到最近,VSOAC的单通道电导和门控动力学仍不确定。静态噪声分析和单通道测量对肿胀激活外向整流阴离子通道的单通道电导估计值相差超过15倍。这篇综述描述了我们目前对VSOAC单通道特性的理解。