Neurons respond to hyposmotic conditions by an increase in intracellular free calcium
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Neurons respond to hyposmotic conditions by an increase in intracellular free calcium
Abstract
The effect of hyposmotic conditions on the concentration of intracellular free calcium ([Ca2+]i) was studied in cultured cerebellar granule cells and cerebral cortical neurons after loading of the cells with the fluorescent Ca2+ chelator Fluo-3. It was found that in both types of neurons exposure to media with a decrease in osmolarity of 20 to 50% of the osmolarity in the isosmotic medium (320 mOsm) led to a dose dependent increase in [Ca2+]i with a time course showing the highest value at the earliest measured time point, i.e. 40 s after exposure to the hyposmotic media and a subsequent decline towards the basal level during the following 320 s. The response in the cortical neurons was larger than in the granule cells but both types of neurons exhibited a similar increase in [Ca2+]i after exposure to 50 mM K+ which was of the same magnitude as the increase in [Ca2+]i observed in the cortical neurons exposed for 40 s to a medium with a 50% reduction in osmolarity. In both types of neurons the blocker of voltage gated Ca2+ channels verapamil had no effect on the hyposmolarity induced increase in [Ca2+]i. On the contrary, this increase in [Ca2+]i was dependent upon external calcium and could be inhibited partly or completely by the inorganic blockers of Ca2+ channels Mg2+ and La3+. Dantrolene which prevents release of Ca2+ from internal stores had no effect.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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