The cellular zeta potential: cell electrophysiology beyond the membrane

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    Abstract

    The standard model of the cell membrane potential Vm describes it as arising from diffusion currents across a membrane with a constant electric field, with zero electric field outside the cell membrane. However, the influence of Vm has been shown to extend into the extracellular space where it alters the cell’s ζ-potential, the electrical potential measured a few nm from the cell surface which defines how the cell interacts with charged entities in its environment, including ions, molecules, and other cells. The paradigm arising from surface science is that the ζ-potential arises only from fixed membrane surface charge, and has consequently received little interest. However, if the ζ-potential can mechanistically and dynamically change by alteration of Vm, it allows the cell to dynamically alter cell–cell and cell-molecule interactions and may explain previously unexplained electrophysiological behaviours. Whilst the two potentials Vm and ζ are rarely reported together, they are occasionally described in different studies for the same cell type. By considering published data on these parameters across multiple cell types, as well as incidences of unexplained but seemingly functional Vm changes correlating with changes in cell behaviour, evidence is presented that this may play a functional role in the physiology of red blood cells, macrophages, platelets, sperm, ova, bacteria and cancer. Understanding how these properties will improve understanding of the role of electrical potentials and charges in the regulation of cell function and in the way in which cells interact with their environment.

    Original languageBritish English
    Article numberzyae003
    JournalIntegrative Biology
    Volume16
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2024

    Keywords

    • bioelectricity
    • dielectrophoresis
    • electrome
    • electromic
    • membrane potential

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