Dependence of cell's membrane potential on extracellular voltage observed in Chara globularis

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biophysical chemistry Pub Date : 2024-02-05 DOI:10.1016/j.bpc.2024.107199
Manohara Mahadeva, Sebastian Niestępski, Magdalena Kowacz
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The membrane potential (Vm) of a cell results from the selective movement of ions across the cell membrane. Recent studies have revealed the presence of a gradient of voltage within a few nanometers adjacent to erythrocytes. Very notably this voltage is modified in response to changes in cell's membrane potential thus effectively extending the potential beyond the membrane and into the solution. In this study, using the microelectrode technique, we provide experimental evidence for the existence of a gradient of negative extracellular voltage (Vz) in a wide zone close to the cell wall of algal cells, extending over several micrometers. Modulating the ionic concentration of the extracellular solution with CO2 alters the extracellular voltage and causes an immediate change in Vm. Elevated extracellular CO2 levels depolarize the cell and hyperpolarize the zone of extracellular voltage (ZEV) by the same magnitude. This observation strongly suggests a coupling effect between Vz and Vm. An increase in the level of intracellular CO2 (dark respiration) leads to hyperpolarization of the cell without any immediate effect on the extracellular voltage. Therefore, the metabolic activity of a cell can proceed without inducing changes in Vz. Conversely, Vz can be modified by external stimulation without metabolic input from the cell. The evolution of the ZEV, particularly around spines and wounded cells, where ion exchange is enhanced, suggests that the formation of the ZEV may be attributed to the exchange of ions across the cell wall and cell membrane. By comparing the changes in Vm in response to external stimuli, as measured by electrodes and observed using a potential-sensitive dye, we provide experimental evidence demonstrating the significance of extracellular voltage in determining the cell's membrane potential. This may have implications for our understanding of cell membrane potential generation beyond the activities of ion channels.

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在球藻中观察到细胞膜电位与细胞外电压的关系
细胞的膜电位(Vm)是离子在细胞膜上选择性移动的结果。最新研究发现,在红细胞附近几纳米范围内存在电压梯度。值得注意的是,这种电压会随着细胞膜电位的变化而改变,从而有效地将电位延伸到膜外和溶液中。在这项研究中,我们使用微电极技术提供了实验证据,证明在靠近藻类细胞壁的广阔区域内存在负细胞外电压(Vz)梯度,该梯度延伸了数微米。用二氧化碳调节细胞外溶液的离子浓度会改变细胞外电压,并导致 Vm 立即发生变化。细胞外二氧化碳浓度升高会使细胞去极化,并以相同的幅度使细胞外电压区(ZEV)超极化。这一观察结果有力地证明了 Vz 和 Vm 之间的耦合效应。细胞内二氧化碳水平的增加(黑暗呼吸)会导致细胞超极化,但不会立即影响细胞外电压。因此,细胞的新陈代谢活动可以在不引起 Vz 变化的情况下进行。反之,Vz 可在外部刺激下发生变化,而无需细胞进行新陈代谢。ZEV 的演变,尤其是在刺和受伤细胞周围,离子交换增强,表明 ZEV 的形成可能是由于离子在细胞壁和细胞膜之间的交换。通过比较电极测量和电位敏感染料观察到的 Vm 在外部刺激下的变化,我们提供了实验证据,证明细胞外电压在决定细胞膜电位方面的重要性。这可能会对我们理解细胞膜电位的产生产生产生影响,而不仅仅是离子通道的活动。
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Biophysical chemistry
Biophysical chemistry 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Biophysical Chemistry publishes original work and reviews in the areas of chemistry and physics directly impacting biological phenomena. Quantitative analysis of the properties of biological macromolecules, biologically active molecules, macromolecular assemblies and cell components in terms of kinetics, thermodynamics, spatio-temporal organization, NMR and X-ray structural biology, as well as single-molecule detection represent a major focus of the journal. Theoretical and computational treatments of biomacromolecular systems, macromolecular interactions, regulatory control and systems biology are also of interest to the journal.
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