Capacitative Ca2+ influx in glial cells is inhibited by glycolytic inhibitors

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作者
Wu, ML [1 ]
Kao, EF [1 ]
Liu, IH [1 ]
Wang, BS [1 ]
LinShiau, SY [1 ]
机构
[1] NATL TAIWAN UNIV,COLL MED,INST TOXICOL,TAIPEI,TAIWAN
关键词
capacitative Ca2+ influx; glycolytic inhibition; intracellular ATP glial cells;
D O I
10.1002/(SICI)1098-1136(199711)21:3<315::AID-GLIA6>3.0.CO;2-3
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
In non-excitable cells, stimulation of phosphoinositide (PI) turnover and inhibition of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) Ca2+-ATPase are methods commonly used to deplete calcium stores, resulting in a capacitative Ca2+ influx (i.e., Ca2+ release-activated Ca2+ influx). Since this Ca2+ influx in glial cells has not been thoroughly investigated, we have used C-6 glioma cells as a glial cell model to study this phenomenon. On adding cyclopiazonic acid (CPA) or thapsigargin (TG) (two ER Ca2+-ATPase inhibitors) in Ca2+-free medium, only a small transient increase in intracellular Ca2+ was seen. After depletion of the stored Ca2+, a marked Ca2+ influx, followed by a prolonged plateau, was seen on re-addition of extracellular Ca2+ ions (2 mM), i.e., capacitative Ca2+ influx. A similar effect was seen on adding ATP, known to deplete the inositol triphosphate (IP3)-sensitive Ca2+ store in C-6 cells. After various degrees of store depletion, the amplitude of the capacitative Ca2+ influx was found to be highly dependent on the amount of Ca2+ remaining in the store. This Ca2+ influx was markedly inhibited by (1) La3+ and Ni2+, (2) SK&F 96365, econazole, and miconazole, and (3) membrane depolarization, clearly showing that this Ca2+ influx after store depletion in C-6 cells is a capacitative mechanism. Interestingly, the capacitative Ca2+ influx can be inhibited by a reduction in intracellular ATP (ATP(i)) levels in glial cells. The role of ATP(i) in the capacitative Ca2+ influx is discussed. (C) 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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