Study of transmembrane ion transport under tonicity imbalance using a combination of low frequency-electrical impedance spectroscopy (LF-EIS) and improved ion transport model

Transmembrane ion transport under tonicity imbalance has been investigated using a combination of low frequency-electrical impedance spectroscopy (LF-EIS) and improved ion transport model, by considering the cell diameter [m] and the initial intracellular ion concentration [mM] as a function of toni...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biomedical physics & engineering express 2022-04, Vol.8 (3), p.35024
Hauptverfasser: Li, Songshi, Kawashima, Daisuke, Sugawara, Michiko, Obara, Hiromichi, Okeyo, Kennedy Omondi, Takei, Masahiro
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Zusammenfassung:Transmembrane ion transport under tonicity imbalance has been investigated using a combination of low frequency-electrical impedance spectroscopy (LF-EIS) and improved ion transport model, by considering the cell diameter [m] and the initial intracellular ion concentration [mM] as a function of tonicity expressed by sucrose concentration [mM]. The transmembrane ion transport is influenced by extracellular tonicity conditions, leading to a facilitation/inhibition of ion passage through the cell membrane. The transmembrane transport coefficient [m s ], which represents the ability of transmembrane ion transport, is calculated by the extracellular ion concentrations obtained by improved ion transport model and LF-EIS measurement. is calculated as 4.11 × 10 and 3.44 × 10 m s at of 10 and 30 mM representing hypotonic condition, 2.44 × 10 m s at of 50 mM representing isotonic condition, and 3.68 × 10 , 5.16 × 10 , 9.51 × 10 , and 14.89 × 10 m s at of 75, 100, 125 and 150 mM representing hypertonic condition. The LF-EIS results indicate that the transmembrane ion transport is promoted under hypertonic and hypotonic conditions compared to isotonic condition. To verify the LF-EIS results, fluorescence intensity [-] of extracellular potassium ions is observed to obtain the temporal distribution of average potassium ion concentration within the region of 3.6 m from cell membrane interface [mM]. The slopes of ∆ to time are 0.0003, 0.0002, and 0.0006 under hypotonic, isotonic, and hypertonic conditions, where denotes initial , which shows the same tendency with LF-EIS result that is verified by the potassium ion fluorescence observation.
ISSN:2057-1976
2057-1976
DOI:10.1088/2057-1976/ac5fc5