Calcium-release-activated calcium influx in endothelium

被引:23
作者
Davis, MJ
Sharma, NR
机构
[1] Department of Medical Physiology, Texas AandM University Health Science Center, College Station, TX
关键词
Ca2+; current; depletion-activated; entry; Ca2+-release-activated Ca2+ current; I-CRAC; tyrosine kinase; tyrosine phosphorylation; capacitative;
D O I
10.1159/000159222
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Signaling pathways activated by the tachykinin substance P (SP) were investigated in pig coronary artery endothelial cells (PCAECs). Single cells ere obtained after enzymatic digestion of coronary arteries. Intracellular Ca2+ ([Ca2+](i)) was measured from fura-2 fluorescence while membrane potential or ionic current was measured using patch-clamp techniques. In physiological saline solution, SP induced hyperpolarizations or outward currents which coincided with biphasic [Ca2+](i) increases representing store release of Ca2+ and Ca2+ influx. Single channel recording protocols showed that both sources of Ca2+ activated a small conductance K+ channel, resulting in cell hyperpolarization. When outward currents were blocked by d-tubocurare. Cs+, or BAP-TA, an inward current was unmasked. Ion substitution protocols showed that the SP-induced inward current was (1) carried by a mixture of Ca2+ and Na+, (2) blocked by La-3, and (3) inactivated by high extracellular [Ca2+]. Tyrosine kinase inhibitors also blocked the inward current. The same current was acti- ated by bath application of BHQ, an inhibitor of the endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ ATPase, or by cell dialysis with IP3. These results suggest that the plateau phase of the agonist-activated [Ca2+](i) increase in PCAECs reflects Ca2+ entry through a depletion-activated Ca2+ channel. The characteristics of this channel are compared to those of Ca2+ channels found in other nonexcitable cells.
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