Functional and molecular identification of intermediate-conductance Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channels in breast cancer cells: association with cell cycle progression.

We have previously reported that the hEAG K(+) channels are responsible for the potential membrane hyperpolarization that induces human breast cancer cell progression into the G1 phase of the cell cycle. In the present study, we evaluate the role and functional expression of the intermediate-conductance Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channel, hIK1-like, in controlling cell cycle progression. Our results demonstrate that hIK1 current density increased in cells synchronized at the end of the G1 or S phase compared with those in the early G1 phase. This increased current density paralleled the enhancement in hIK1 mRNA levels and the highly negative membrane potential. Furthermore, in cells synchronized at the end of G1 or S phases, basal cytosolic Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) was also higher than in cells arrested in early G1. Blocking hIK1 channels with a specific blocker, clotrimazole, induced both membrane potential depolarization and a decrease in the [Ca(2+)](i) in cells arrested at the end of G1 and S phases but not in cells arrested early in the G1 phase. Blocking hIK1 with clotrimazole also induced cell proliferation inhibition but to a lesser degree than blocking hEAG with astemizole. The two drugs were essentially additive, inhibiting MCF-7 cell proliferation by 82% and arresting >90% of cells in the G1 phase. Thus, although the progression of MCF-7 cells through the early G1 phase is dependent on the activation of hEAG K(+) channels, when it comes to G1 and checkpoint G1/S transition, the membrane potential appears to be primarily dependent on the hIK1-activity level.

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