Experimental and functional changes in transmembrane potential and zeta potential of single cultured cells |
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Authors: | K. Redmann H.-L. Jenssen H.-J. Köhler |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institut für Physiologie der Medizinischen Akademie Magdeburg, Abteilung für Biophysik und Elektrophysiologie der Zelle, 30 Magdeburg, DDR;2. Physiologisches Institut der Universität Rostock, 25 Rostock, DDR |
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Abstract: | Experiments were performed on single cells to investigate the relations between the total bioelectrical potential difference (PD) across the cell membrane (so-called transmembrane potential) and the net negative surface charge of the cell (zeta potential). The experiments were carried out on FL-cells, leucocytes and ovarian tumour cells. The PD was measured electrophysiologically by means of intracellular glass microelectrodes; the surface charge or the zeta potential was determined using cell electrophoresis. Both measuring methods are critically discussed.Under different conditions (hypothermia, hyperthermia, mitotic blocking agent, cell cycle), the transmembrane potential and zeta potential showed changes in an identical direction and often the response of transmembrane potential was found to be quicker and more intensive than that of the zeta potential. In other experiments (e.g. changing the extracellular Cl? ion concentration) the reactions of both potentials showed no coincidence. Depending on the type of functionally or experimentally borne changes on the cytoplasmatic membrane, either both potentials or only one of them may be altered. |
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