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Title: Osmotic and other properties of isolated human cheek epithelial cells. Author: Lee EJ, Patten GS, Burnard SL, McMurchie EJ. Journal: Am J Physiol; 1994 Jul; 267(1 Pt 1):C75-83. PubMed ID: 7519401. Abstract: This study describes some biological properties of human cheek (buccal epithelial) cells, isolated by mouth wash. Yields ranged from 6.5 to 20.6 x 10(6) cells, with a mean (+/- SE) of 12.2 +/- 4.2 x 10(6) cells, which gave 0.55 +/- 0.01 x 10(6) cells/mg protein. Vital stain exclusion was similar in cells isolated in either water (89 +/- 2%) or 250 mM sucrose (87 +/- 3%). From our measurements of cell volume and electrolyte content, we estimated intracellular Na+ and K+ concentrations to be between 0.3-0.5 and 7.4-13.0 mM, respectively. In 22 adult subjects, basal, prickle, intermediate, and superficial cells represented 0.3 +/- 1.4, 51 +/- 2.4, 26 +/- 0.9, and 22.7 +/- 1.8%, respectively, of the total sample. Cheek cells exhibited a low endogenous rate of oxygen consumption, which was stimulated by glucose or succinate and inhibited by KCN or NaF. Cheek cells were osmotically stable in a wide range of media, including water. However, they exhibited shrinkage and collapse in hypertonic media, particularly polyethylene glycol.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]