Source: Malysz, J. et al. Preparation and Utilization of Freshly Isolated Human Detrusor Smooth Muscle Cells for Characterization of 9-Phenanthrol-Sensitive Cation Currents. J. Vis. Exp. (2020)
This video demonstrates the characterization of cationic currents from transient receptor potential melastatin type 4 (TRPM4) ion channels in detrusor smooth muscle cells using amphotericin-B mediated perforated patch-clamp technique. The technique helps evaluate the biophysical and pharmacological properties of ion channels.
1. Recording Voltage-step Induced Cation Currents from DSM Cells Using Amphotericin-B Perforated Whole-cell Voltage Patch-Clamp Technique
Solution Type | Composition (in mM) |
DS (Dissection/ Digestion Solution) | 80 Na-glutamate, 55 NaCl, 6 KCl, 10 HEPES, 2 MgCl2, and 11 glucose, pH adjusted to 7.4 (with 10 M NaOH) |
DS-P (Papain-containing DS) | DS containing 1–2 mg/ml papain, 1 mg/ml dithiothreitol and 1 mg/ml bovine serum albumin |
DS-C (Collagenase-containing DS) | DS solution containing 1–2 mg/ml collagenase type II, 1 mg/ml bovine serum albumin, 0 or 1 mg/ml trypsin inhibitor and 100-200 μM Ca2+ |
P (Pipette) | 110 CsOH, 110 aspartic acid, 10 NaCl, 1 MgCl2, 10 HEPES, 0.05 EGTA, and 30 CsCl,pH adjusted to 7.2 with CsOH, and supplemented with amphotericin-B (300-500 μg/ml) |
E (Extracellular) | 10 tetraethylammonium chloride (TEA), 6 CsCl, 124 NaCl, 1 MgCl2, 2 CaCl2, 10 HEPES, and 10 glucose, pH adjusted to 7.3–7.4 with NaOH or CsOH, and 0.002–3 (2–3 mM) nifedipine |
Table 1: Compositions of dissection/digestion solution (DS), and pipette and extracellular solutions used in perforated patch-clamp experiments.
Figure 1: Schematic illustration of steps involved in giga-seal formation and amphotericin-B perforation of human DSM cells. Illustrated are spatial positions of an amphotericin-B containing pipette and a DSM cell along with associated responses for membrane tests obtained in the commercial acquisition software (Table of Materials) by altering voltage steps (either -10 or -20 mV in this example) determining resistance. Configurations are: (A) prior to the cell approach with an electrode, (B) after giga-seal formation obtained by positioning the amphotericin-B containing pipette (amphotericin-B represented by red dots) onto the cell surface and applying negative pressure, (C) the on-cell configuration shown ~45 min after giga-seal formation, at this time-point amphotericin-B has diffused down the pipette and its molecules have inserted into the plasma membrane at the tip of the electrode forming cation permeable pores, and (D) the same configuration as in (C) but with capacitance transients canceled out using dials for whole-cell capacitance and series resistance on the amplifier.
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5 ml polystyrene round-bottom tube | Falcon | 352054 | Tubes for DS containing enzymes used in digestion steps |
Amphotericin-B | Fisher | BP928-250 | Used for patch/cell perforation |
Amphotericin-B | European Pharmacopoeia Reference Standards | 5 | Used for patch/cell perforation |
Amphotericin-B | Sigma-Aldrich | A9528-100MG | Used for patch/cell perforation |
Analog vortex mixer | VWR | 58816-121 | |
Aspartic acid | Sigma-Aldrich | A9006 | Intracellular pipette solution |
Bovine serum albumin | Sigma-Aldrich | A7906 | DS |
CaCl2 | Sigma-Aldrich | C1016 | Extracellular solution and DS |
Capillary Glass | Sutter | BF150-110-7.5 | Capillary for preparation of pulled patch electrodes |
Cesium hydroxide hydrate | Sigma-Aldrich | C8518 | Intracellular pipette solution |
Clampex ver. 10 software includes data acqusition (Clampex) and analysis (Clampfit) programs | Axon Instruments/ Molecular Devices | pCLAMP-10 | Commerical software and part of patch-clamp rig setup |
CsCl | Sigma-Aldrich | 203025 | Extracellular and intracellular solutions |
Dental wax | Miltex Dental Wax Technologies, Inc. | 18058351 | |
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) | Sigma-Aldrich | D2650 | Solvent |
EGTA | Sigma-Aldrich | E3889 | Ca2+ chelator, used in intracellular pipette solution |
Flaming/Brown micropipette puller | Sutter | P-97 | Required to pull electrodes with very fine tips |
Floating foam tube rack/holder | VWR Scientific | 82017-634 | Used for holding tubes with enzymes for temperature control |
Glucose | Sigma | G8270 | |
Glutamic acid (Na salt) | Sigma-Aldrich | G1626 | DS |
HEPES | Sigma-Aldrich | H3375 | pH Buffer |
KCl | Fisher Scientific | BP366-1 | Extracellular solution |
Low Noise Data Acquisition System | Axon Instruments/ Molecular Devices | Digidata 1440A | Part of patch-clamp rig setup |
Magnetic stirrer | VWR | 01-442-684 | |
MgCl2 (hexahydrate) | Sigma-Aldrich | M2670 | Extracellular and intracellular solutions |
MicroForge | Narishige | MF-830 | Used for fire-polishing electrodes |
NaCl | Sigma-Aldrich | S7653 | Extracellular and intracellular solutions |
NaOH | Sigma-Aldrich | S8045 | |
Nifedipine | Sigma-Aldrich | N7634 | L-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channel blocker |
Nikon inverted microscope, TS100 with T1-SM stage with 5x, 10x, 20x, and 40x objectives | Nikon | Discontinued | Part of Patch-clamp rig setup |
Non-metalic syringe needle, MicroFil | WPI | MF-34G-5 | Filling of intracellular pipette solution |
Pasteur pipette | FisherBrand | 13-678-20A | Tips are broken off and fire-polished and used for titration of enzymatically treated tissues to release single DSM cells from pieces |
Patch-clamp amplifier | Axon Instruments/ Molecular Devices | Axon Axopatch 200B | Part of patch-clamp rig setup |
PC computer | DELL | Custom configuration | Part of patch-clamp rig setup |
pH Meter | Aspera Instruments | PH700 | |
Polyethylene tubing | Intramedic | 427-436 | Tubing for superfusion of extracellular bath connected to glass-bottom recording chamber |
Tetraethylammonium chloride | Sigma-Aldrich | T2265 | Ion channel blocker of Kv and BK channels added to the extracellular bath solution |
Weighting scale | Mettler Toledo | XS64 | |
ZeissAxiovert 40C inverted microscope with 10x and 40x objectives | Carl-Zeiss | Discontinued | Part of patch-clamp rig setup |