A role for calcium and protein kinase C in agonist-stimulated adhesion of human neutrophils
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A role for calcium and protein kinase C in agonist-stimulated adhesion of human neutrophils
Abstract
Stimulated adherence of human neutrophils to plastic and changes in cytosolic free Ca2+ concn. [( Ca2+]i) were measured in the same cell preparations. [Ca2+]i-activation curves were constructed to compare the relation between [Ca2+]i and adhesion in response to ionomycin and formylmethionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine (FMLP). This showed that FMLP-stimulated adhesion required less increase in [Ca2+]i than did ionomycin's effect, a result suggesting that an additional stimulatory component might be involved in the response to FMLP. Protein kinase C activation was a possibility, and activation of protein kinase C with a phorbol ester (PMA) was found to stimulate adhesion with no change in [Ca2+]i. A low concentration of PMA was found to synergize with ionomycin to stimulate a greater adhesion response than with each alone, and the [Ca2+]i-activation curve for ionomycin in the presence of PMA was shifted towards that for FMLP. Thus, synergy between [Ca2+]i and protein kinase C (each of which is sufficient alone) probably explains the stimulatory effects of FMLP on adhesion of neutrophils.
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