Arachidonic acid-induced calcium influx in human platelets. Comparison with the effect of thrombin
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Arachidonic acid-induced calcium influx in human platelets. Comparison with the effect of thrombin
Abstract
The effects of arachidonic acid and thrombin on calcium movements have been studied in fura-2-loaded platelets by a procedure which allows simultaneous monitoring of the uptake of manganese, a calcium surrogate for Ca2+ channels, and the release of Ca2+ from intracellular stores. Arachidonic acid induced both Ca2+ (Mn2+) entry through the plasma membrane and Ca2+ release from the intracellular stores. The release of Ca2+ was prevented by cyclo-oxygenase inhibitors and mimicked by the prostaglandin H2/thromboxane A2 receptor agonist U46619. Ca2+ (Mn2+) entry required higher concentrations of arachidonic acid and was not prevented by either cyclo-oxygenase or lipoxygenase inhibitors. Several polyunsaturated fatty acids reproduced the effect of arachidonic acid on Ca2+ (Mn2+) entry, but higher concentrations were required. The effects of maximal concentrations of arachidonic acid and thrombin on the uptake of Mn2+ were not additive. Both agonists induced the entry of Ca2+, Mn2+, Co2+ and Ba2+, but not Ni2+, which, in addition, blocked the entry of the other divalent cations. However, arachidonic acid, but not thrombin, increased a Ni2(+)-sensitive permeability to Mg2+. The effect of thrombin but not that of arachidonic acid was prevented either by pretreatment with phorbol ester or by an increase in cyclic-AMP levels. Arachidonic acid also accelerated the uptake of Mn2+ by human neutrophils, rat thymocytes and Ehrlich ascites-tumour cells.
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