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Fluid flow induces mechanosensitive ATP release, calcium signalling and Cl transport in biliary epithelial cells through a PKCζ-dependent pathway
Authors:Kangmee Woo  Amal K Dutta  Vishal Patel  Charles Kresge  Andrew P Feranchak
Institution:Department of Pediatrics;and Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75390-9063, USA
Abstract:ATP in bile is a potent secretogogue, stimulating cholangiocyte Cl? and fluid secretion via binding to membrane P2 receptors, though the physiological stimuli involved in biliary ATP release are unknown. The goal of the present studies was to determine the potential role of fluid flow in biliary ATP release and secretion. In both human Mz-Cha-1 biliary cells and normal rat cholangiocyte monolayers, exposure to flow increased relative ATP release which was proportional to the shear stress. In parallel studies, shear was associated with an increase in Ca2+]i and membrane Cl? permeability, which were both dependent on extracellular ATP and P2 receptor stimulation. Flow-stimulated ATP release was dependent on Ca2+]i, exhibited desensitization with repetitive stimulation, and was regulated by PKCζ. In conclusion, both human and rat biliary cells exhibit flow-stimulated, PKCζ-dependent, ATP release, increases in Ca2+]i and Cl? secretion. The finding that fluid flow can regulate membrane transport suggests that mechanosensitive ATP release may be a key regulator of biliary secretion and an important target to modulate bile flow in the treatment of cholestatic liver diseases.
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