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  • Hypermetabolism in B-lymphocytes from malignant hyperthermia susceptible individuals.

Hypermetabolism in B-lymphocytes from malignant hyperthermia susceptible individuals.

Scientific reports (2016-09-21)
Kerstin Hoppe, Guido Hack, Frank Lehmann-Horn, Karin Jurkat-Rott, Scott Wearing, Alberto Zullo, Antonella Carsana, Werner Klingler
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Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a pharmacogenetic disorder of skeletal muscle metabolism which is characterized by generalized muscle rigidity, increased body temperature, rhabdomyolysis, and severe metabolic acidosis. The underlying mechanism of MH involves excessive Ca(2+) release in myotubes via the ryanodine receptor type 1 (RyR1). As RyR1 is also expressed in B-lymphocytes, this study investigated whether cellular metabolism of native B-lymphocytes was also altered in MH susceptible (MHS) individuals. A potent activator of RyR1, 4-chloro-m-cresol (4-CmC) was used to challenge native B-lymphocytes in a real-time, metabolic assay based on a pH-sensitive silicon biosensor chip. At the cellular level, a dose-dependent, phasic acidification occurred with 4-CmC. The acidification rate, an indicator of metabolic activation, was significantly higher in B-lymphocytes from MHS patients and required 3 to 5 fold lower concentrations of 4-CmC to evoke similar acidification rates to MHN. Native B-lymphocytes from MHS individuals are more sensitive to 4-CmC than those from MHN, reflecting a greater Ca(2+) turnover. The acidification response, however, was less pronounced than in muscle cells, presumably reflecting the lower expression of RyR1 in B-lymphocytes.

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RPMI-1640 培养基, With L-glutamine, without sodium bicarbonate, powder, suitable for cell culture