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Bevensee MO, Bashi E, Boron WF.
Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Yale University School of
Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
Nigericin is an ionophore commonly used at the end of experiments to calibrate
intracellularly trapped pH-sensitive dyes. In the present study, we explore
the possibility that residual nigericin from dye calibration in one experiment
might interfere with intracellular pH (pHi) changes in the next. Using the
pH-sensitive fluorescent dye 2', 7'-bis(carboxyethyl)-5,6-carboxyfluorescein
(BCECF), we measured pHi in cultured rat renal mesangial cells. Nigericin
contamination caused: (i) an increase in acid loading during the pHi decrease
elicited by removing extracellular Na+, (ii) an increase in acid extrusion
during the pHi increase caused by elevating extracellular [K+], and (iii) an
acid shift in the pHi dependence of the background intracellular acid loading
unmasked by inhibiting Na-H exchange with ethylisopropylamiloride (EIPA).
However, contamination had no effect on the pHi dependence of Na-H exchange,
computed by adding the pHi dependencies of total acid extrusion and background
acid loading. Nigericin contamination can be conveniently minimized by using a
separate line to deliver nigericin to the cells, and by briefly washing the
tubing with ethanol and water after each experiment.
PMID: 10341035 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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