“…The effective diameter of the pore may be even smaller, as indicator molecules such as acridine orange (265 g/mol), BCECF (ϳ600 g/mol), or Indo-1 (ϳ500 g/mol) do not leave the cells upon treatment with Hla (14,58). Many cell types release ATP (507 g/mol) to the external medium upon exposure to Hla (12,17,24,36,41,55,58,59), but it is not clear whether ATP exits the cells through Hla pores or through other pathways. Furthermore, whether the Hla pore is directly permeable to mono-or divalent cations (Na ϩ , Ca 2ϩ ) has been often discussed, but experimental evidence is scarce and in part controversial (2,14,27,31,50,56,58,59).…”