Taurine indirectly increases [Ca]i by inducing Ca2+ influx through the Na+-Ca2+ exchanger

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Ghassan Bkaily
Doris Jaalouk
Sawsan Sader
Hadia Shbaklo
Pierre Pothier
Danielle Jacques
Pedro D'Orléans-Juste
Edward J. Cragoe
forename Bose
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[1] University of Sherbrooke,MRCC Group on immuno
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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry | 1998年 / 188卷
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heart cells; taurine; β-alanine; taurine-Na+ cotransport; CBDMB; Na; -Ca; exchanger; calcium; nucleus; confocal;
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Recent studies in heart cells have shown taurine to induce a sustained increase of both intracellular Ca2+ and Na+. These results led us to believe that the increase in Na+ by taurine could be due to Na+ entry through the taurine-Na+ cotransporter which in turn favours transarcolemmal Ca2+ influx through Na+-Ca2+ exchange. Therefore, we investigated the effect of β-alanine, a blocker of the taurine-Na+ cotransporter and low concentrations of CBDMB (a pyrazine derivative, 5-(N-4chlorobenzyl)-2′,4′-dimethylbenzamil), a Na+-Ca2+ exchanger blocker on taurine-induced [Ca]i increase in embryonic chick heart cells. Using Fura-2 Ca2+ imaging and Fluo-3 Ca2+ confocal microscopy techniques, taurine (20 mM) as expected, induced a sustained increase in [Ca]i at both the cytosolic and the nuclear levels. Preexposure to 500 μM of the blocker of the taurine-Na+ cotransporter, β-alanine, prevented the amino acid-induced increase of total [Ca]i. On the other hand, application of β-alanine did not reverse the action of taurine on total [Ca]i. However, low concentrations of the Na+-Ca2+ exchanger blocker, CBDMB, reversed the taurine-induced sustained increase of cytosolic and nuclear free calcium (in presence or absence of β-alanine). Thus, the effect of taurine on [Ca]i in heart cells appears to be due to Na+ entry through the taurine-Na+ cotransporter which in turn favours transarcolemmal Ca2+ influx through the Na+-Ca2+ exchanger.
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