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1 April 2009 Cloning and Characterization of a Calcium-Activated Chloride Channel in Rat Uterus
Junfang Song, Xiaojuan Zhang, Zhi Qi, Gang Sun, Shaopeng Chi, Zhaohui Zhu, Jiangong Ren, Zhaojun Qiu, Ka Liu, Leslie Myatt, Runlin Z. Ma
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Abstract

In a search for genes involved in regulation of uterine contractility, we cloned a novel calcium-activated chloride channel gene, named rat Clca4, from pregnant rat uterus. The gene shares approximately 83% and 70% nucleotide homology with mouse Clca6 and human CLCA4, respectively, and was expressed primarily in rat uterus. The transcripts were upregulated at Gestational Day 22 (prior to parturition), implying a functional involvement in parturition. Western blot analysis showed that rat CLCA4 protein was present in uterus, lung, and heart, but not in any other tissues examined. Confocal microscopy revealed that rat CLCA4 is localized in cell membrane and could not be removed by alkaline or PBS washing. Transient transfection of rat CLCA4-enhanced green fluorescent protein in Chinese hamster ovary cells resulted in production of characteristic Cl currents that could be activated by Ca2 and ionomycin but inhibited by niflumic acid, a CLCA-channel blocker. The identification and characterization of rat Clca4 help decipher the contribution of Ca2 -activated Cl conductance in myometrial contractility.

Junfang Song, Xiaojuan Zhang, Zhi Qi, Gang Sun, Shaopeng Chi, Zhaohui Zhu, Jiangong Ren, Zhaojun Qiu, Ka Liu, Leslie Myatt, and Runlin Z. Ma "Cloning and Characterization of a Calcium-Activated Chloride Channel in Rat Uterus," Biology of Reproduction 80(4), 788-794, (1 April 2009). https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.108.071258
Received: 16 June 2008; Accepted: 1 December 2008; Published: 1 April 2009
KEYWORDS
calcium
calcium-activated chloride channel
gene regulation
myometrium
parturition
pregnancy
uterus
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