T-type Ca2+ channels contribute to IBMX/forskolin- and K(+)-induced Ca(2+) transients in porcine olfactory receptor neurons
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T-type Ca2+ channels contribute to IBMX/forskolin- and K(+)-induced Ca(2+) transients in porcine olfactory receptor neurons
Abstract
T-type Ca(2+) channels are low-voltage-activated Ca(2+) channels that control Ca(2+) entry in excitable cells during small depolarization above resting potentials. Using Ca(2+) imaging with a laser scanning confocal microscope we investigated the involvement of T-type Ca(2+) channels in IBMX/forskolin- and sparingly elevated extracellular K(+)-induced Ca(2+) transients in freshly isolated porcine olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs). In the presence of mibefradil (10microM) or Ni(2+) (100microM), the selective T-type Ca(2+) channel inhibitors, IBMX/forskolin-induced Ca(2+) transients in the soma were either strongly (>60%) inhibited or abolished completely. However, the Ca(2+) transients in the knob were only partially (<60%) inhibited. Ca(2+) transients induced by 30mM K(+) were also partially ( approximately 60%) inhibited at both the knob and soma. Furthermore, ORNs responded to as little as a 2.5mM increase in the extracellular K(+) concentration (7.5mM K(+)), and such responses were completely inhibited by mibefradil or Ni(2+). These results reveal functional expression of T-type Ca(2+) channels in porcine ORNs, and suggest a role for these channels in the spread Ca(2+) transients from the knob to the soma during activation of the cAMP cascade following odorant binding to G-protein-coupled receptors on the cilia/knob of ORNs.
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