Calcium‐dependent modulation of BKCa channel activity induced by plasmonic gold nanoparticles in pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells and hippocampal neurons

Author:

Soloviev Anatoly1,Ivanova Irina1,Sydorenko Vadym1ORCID,Sukhanova Khrystyna2,Melnyk Mariia34,Dryn Dariia4,Zholos Alexander3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacology of Cell Signaling Systems and Experimental Therapeutics Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, National Academy of Medical Science of Ukraine Kyiv Ukraine

2. McKelvey School of Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis Missouri USA

3. Department of Biophysics and Medical Informatics Educational and Scientific Centre “Institute of Biology and Medicine”, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Kyiv Ukraine

4. Department of Cellular Membranology A.A. Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology Kyiv Ukraine

Abstract

AbstractAimGold nanoparticles are widely used for biomedical applications, but the precise molecular mechanism of their interaction with cellular structures is still unclear. Assuming that intracellular calcium fluctuations associated with surface plasmon‐induced calcium entry could modulate the activity of potassium channels, we studied the effect of 5 nm gold nanoparticles on calcium‐dependent potassium channels and associated calcium signaling in freshly isolated rat pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells and cultured hippocampal neurons.MethodsOutward potassium currents were recorded using patch‐clamp techniques. Changes in intracellular calcium concentration were measured using the high affinity Ca2+ fluorescent indicator fluo‐3 and laser confocal microscope.ResultsIn pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells, plasmonic gold nanoparticles increased the amplitude of currents via large‐conductance Ca2+‐activated potassium channels, which was potentiated by green laser irradiation near plasmon resonance wavelength (532 nm). Buffering of intracellular free calcium with ethylene glycol‐bis‐N,N,N′,N′‐tetraacetic acid (EGTA) abolished these effects. Furthermore, using confocal laser microscopy it was found that application of gold nanoparticles caused oscillations of intracellular calcium concentration that were decreasing in amplitude with time. In cultured hippocampal neurons gold nanoparticles inhibited the effect of EGTA slowing down the decline of the BKCa current while partially restoring the amplitude of the slow after hyperpolarizing currents.ConclusionWe conclude that fluctuations in intracellular calcium can modulate plasmonic gold nanoparticles‐induced gating of BKCa channels in smooth muscle cells and neurons through an indirect mechanism, probably involving the interaction of plasmon resonance with calcium‐permeable ion channels, which leads to a change in intracellular calcium level.

Funder

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology

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