Author:
ROBERTSON A. P.,MARTIN R. J.,KUSEL J. R.
Abstract
A tegumental vesicle preparation from adult male Schistosoma
mansoni was developed that allows the resolution of single
ion-channel currents. Adult male schistosomes were exposed to a low pH
(3·75) medium for a period of approximately
30 min at 37°C. During this period smooth vesicles formed from the tegument.
Fluorescence microscopy following staining of the tegument with the dye,
5-N-[octadecanoyl]aminofluorescein (AF-18), transmission
electron microscopy
and scanning electron microscopy revealed that the vesicles were produced
from the
outer tegumental membrane. The
fluorescence studies showed the presence of the double bilayer structure
of the outer
membrane in >41% of the vesicles.
These studies suggested that the preparation is suitable for single-channel
recording with the patch-clamp technique.
Cell-attached and isolated inside-out patch recordings of ion-channel
activity were obtained with giga-ohm resistance
seals. Different types of ion-channel were recorded from tegumental vesicles
from male schistosomes, illustrating the
potential of the technique. The channels observed included: a non-selective
cation channel (360 pS); a K+ channel (with
a conductance of 115 pS in high bath-K conditions); and a Cl−
selective channel (20 pS). The currents of these ion-channels may cross
the double bilayer of the outer tegumental membrane.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
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