Abstract: | Monolayers of the human colonic epithelial cell line T84 exhibitelectrogenic Cl secretionin response to the Ca2+ agonistthapsigargin and to the cAMP agonist forskolin. To evaluate directlythe regulation of apical Cl conductance by these two agonists, we have utilized amphotericin B topermeabilize selectively the basolateral membranes of T84 cellmonolayers. We find that apical anion conductance is stimulated by bothforskolin and thapsigargin but that these conductances aredifferentially sensitive to the anion channel blocker DIDS. DIDSinhibits thapsigargin-stimulated responses completely but forskolinresponses only partially. Furthermore, the apical membrane anionconductances elicited by these two agonists differ in anion selectivity(for thapsigargin, I > Cl ; for forskolin,Cl > I ). However, theDIDS-sensitive component of the forskolin-induced conductance responseexhibits anion selectivity similar to that induced by thapsigargin(I > Cl ). Thusforskolin-induced apical anion conductance comprises at least twocomponents, one of which has features in common with that elicited bythapsigargin. |