Different physiological signatures of sweat gland secretory and duct cells in culture
- 1 July 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology
- Vol. 255 (1) , C102-C111
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.1988.255.1.c102
Abstract
Human eccrine sweat gland cells grown in culture were found to lose their characteristic shape, becoming flattened and organized into multilayers. The resting membrane potentials of the cultured secreteory cells (-35 .+-. 2 mV, n = 36) were significantly higher than those measured for cultured duct cells (-22 .+-. 1 mV, n = 58, P .ltoreq. 0.01). When the cholinergic agonist methacholine (10-5 or 10-6 M) was administered, the cultured secretory cells could be distinguished unequivocally by their atropine-sensitive hyperpolarizing response (-20 .+-. 2 mV, n = 43), whereas no cultured duct cells responded. When the sodium conductance antagonist amiloride (10-5 or 10-6 M) was administered, 44% of cultured secretory cells responded by hyperpolarization (-8 .+-. 1 mV, n = 8), whereas 87% of cultured duct cells hyperpolarized (-15 .+-. 1 mV, n = 46) and by a significantly greater margin (P .ltoreq. 0.01). Substitution of chloride with gluconate in the bathing medium caused membrane potential depolarization in both cultured secretory and duct cell populations, which is consistent with the presence of a chloride conductance in the plasma membrane. The .beta.-adrenoceptor agonist isoproterenol induced a transient hyperpolarization of 5-10 mV in three out of six cultured secretory cells tested but had no effect on cultured duct cells.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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