Heterogeneity of the changes in cytoplasmic pH upon serum stimulation of quiescent fibroblasts
- 1 November 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Cellular Physiology
- Vol. 141 (2), 410-419
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.1041410223
Abstract
Addition of mitogens to quiescent cells results in rapid ionic changes in the cytoplasm, including pH. We studied the changes in cytoplasmic pH in single Swiss 3T3 cells upon serum stimulation using fluorescence ratio imaging microscopy. Quiescence was attained using two approaches, serum deprivation of subconfluent cells and confluence. All measurements were made in the presence of bicarbonate and the absence of other organic buffers. We also used BCECF coupled to dextran to avoid several artifacts associated with using BCECF-AM, including leakage and phototoxicity. Analysis of the changes in cytoplasmic pH demonstrated a dramatic heterogeneity in the responses of single cells. There were six basic classes of responses, (1) a fast alkalinization, reaching a maximum pH in ∼2–5 min; (2) a slow alkalinization, reaching a maximum pH in 10-20 min; (3) a very slow alkalinization, not reaching a plateau pH within the measurement time; (4) no apparent change in pH during the measurement time; (5) an early transient acidification, followed by either a fast or slow alkalinization; and (6) an acidification, followed by alkalinization and then by a decrease to some intermediate pH. Subconfluent cells exhibited greater heterogeneity in response than confluent cells, with no single dominant class of response. The dominant (55%) response for confluent cells was a gradual alkalinization of ∼0.01 pH units/min. A larger proportion (52%) of subconfluent cells exhibited an early transient acidification compared to confluent cells (7%). A significant proportion of both types of cells (23% subconfluent, 36% confluent) exhibited no change in cytoplasmic pH upon stimulation. In general, the kinetics of changes in cytoplasmic pH were significantly different from the published results with population averaging methods.Keywords
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