Research Article

Palmitate Stimulates the Epithelial Sodium Channel by Elevating Intracellular Calcium, Reactive Oxygen Species, and Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase Activity

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Palmitate elevates intracellular ROS via a Ca2+-dependent mechanism. (a) Representative confocal microscopy images of A6 cells, which were loaded with DCF (an ROS indicator), under control conditions (before), 5 min after treatment with BAPTA-AM (10 μM), and after application of palmitate to the basolateral bath in the presence of BAPTA-AM. (b) A6 cells under control conditions (before), 5 min after treatment with DMSO (vehicle control), and after application of palmitate to the basolateral bath. (c) Summary plots of fluorescence intensity of DCF indicating the levels of intracellular ROS (; , compared with the control). Each point was 8 cells randomly selected from each image in six sets of separate experiments.
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