Functional impairment of endothelial cells by the antimycotic amphotericin B.

2016 
Abstract We set out to determine the membrane potential ( V m ) of the endothelial cell line EA.hy926 and its sensitivity to the antimycotic amphotericin B (AmB), a commonly used antifungal component in cell culture media. We measured the endothelial V m under various experimental conditions by patch clamp technique and found that V m of AmB-treated cells is (−12.1 ± 9.3) mV, while in AmB-untreated (control) cells it is (−57.1 ± 4.1) mV. In AmB-free extracellular solutions, V m recovered toward control levels and this gain in V m rapidly dissipated upon re-addition of AmB, demonstrating a rapid and reversible effect of AmB on endothelial V m . The consequences of AmB dependent alterations in endothelial transmembrane potential were tested at the levels of Ca 2+ signaling, of nucleotide concentrations, and energy metabolism. In AmB-treated cells we found substantially reduced Ca 2+ entry (to about 60% of that in control cells) in response to histamine induced endoplasmic reticulum (ER) Ca 2+ depletion, and diminished the ATP-to-ADP ratio (by >30%). Our data demonstrate a marked and experimentally relevant dependence of basic functional parameters of cultured endothelial cells on the presence of the ionophoric antimycotic AmB. The profound and reversible effects of the widely used culture media component AmB need careful consideration when interpreting experimental data obtained under respective culture conditions.
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