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- W2055108276 abstract "Peripheral blood lymphocytes (p.b.ls) readjust their volumes after swelling in hypotonic media. An essential component of the regulatory response is an increase in K+ and Cl- permeability. No evidence was found for a tightly coupled co-transport of K+ and Cl-. The flux of either ion proceeds normally in the virtual absence of the transported counterion. Furthermore, alterations in membrane potential recorded during the phase of volume readjustment can be qualitatively accounted for by an increase in Cl- conductance. In tonsillar lymphocytes, a failure of the K+-permeability is nevertheless increased upon swelling. This further suggests that K+ and Cl- are transported during volume regulation through independent pathways. Cytoplasmic free Ca2+ appears to be involved in regulatory volume decrease. K+ and Cl-. Moreover, swelling and shrinking can be induced in isotonic K+-rich and K+-free media, respectively, by the Ca2+ ionophore. The ion flux and volume changes produced by either swelling or internal Ca2+ can be inhibited by similar concentrations of quinine and phenothiazines. The inhibitory activity of the latter drugs, which are powerful antagonists of calmodulin, suggests the participation of this Ca2+-regulator protein in volume regulation." @default.
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