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The agent hemin has been demonstrated to be able to initiate a coordinated differentiation program in several cell types. In the present study, we examined the ability of hemin on inducing cell differentiation and Ca2+-activated K+ channel activity in erythroleukemic K562 cells. Treating undifferentiated K562 cells with hemin (0.1 mM) for five days caused these cells to display differentiation-like characteristics including chromatin aggregation, nuclear degradation, pseudopod extension of the membrane and increased hemoglobin production. However, overall cell viability was not significantly changed by the presence of hemin. After hemin treatment for different periods, the Ca2+-activated K+ channel was activated by the addition of ionomycin (1 μM), and was inhibited by either clotrimazole, charybdotoxin, or EGTA. Before hemin treatment there was no significant Ca2+-activated K+ channel activity present in undifferentiated K562 cells. After hemin treatment for 5 days, a significant Ca2+-activated K+ channel activity was detected. This increasing Ca2+-activated K+ channel activity may be contributed from a subtype of Ca2+-activated K+ channel, KCNN4. These results suggest that the ability of hemin to induce increasing Ca2+-activated K+ channel activity may contribute to the mechanism of hemin-induced K562 cell differentiation.
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