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Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor stimulates Ca2+-activated membrane K+ current and migration of MDCK II cells

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JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE BIOLOGY
Volume 191, Issue 1, Pages 77-86

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SPRINGER-VERLAG
DOI: 10.1007/s00232-002-1045-1

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Ca2+ -activated K+ channel; lberiotoxin; charybdotoxin; migration assay

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Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF) stimulates migration of various cells and has been linked via Met tyrosine kinase-signaling to transformation and the metastatic phenotype. Migration of transformed MDCK-F cells depends on activation of a charybdotoxin-sensitive, volume-activated membrane K+ current. Thus, we used patch-clamp electrophysiology and transwell migration assays to determine whether HGF/SF stimulation of MDCK 11 cell migration depends on the activation of membrane K+ currents. HGF/SF activated a membrane K+ current that increased over 24 hr, and which could be modulated by increasing intracellular calcium concentration, [Ca2+](i). Charybdotoxin (ChTX, 50 nM), iberiotoxin (IbTX, 100 nM), stichodactyla toxin (Stk, 100 nM) and clotrimazole (CLT, I muM) all inhibited this current. HGF/SF (100 scatter units/ml) significantly increased MDCK 11 cell migration over 8 hr compared to control cells. Addition of ChTX (50 nM), IbTX (100 nM), Stk (100 nM) or CLT (I muM) inhibited the HGF/SF-stimulated MDCK 11 cell migration. We conclude that the activation of membrane Ca2+-activated K+ current is necessary for HGF/SF stimulation of MDCK II cell.

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