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. 1996 Jul;64(7):2812-6.
doi: 10.1128/iai.64.7.2812-2816.1996.

Role of calcium during lipopolysaccharide stimulation of neutrophils

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Role of calcium during lipopolysaccharide stimulation of neutrophils

D A Rodeberg et al. Infect Immun. 1996 Jul.

Abstract

This study investigated the role of intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca]i) as a possible intermediate in the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) second messenger pathway for the activation of neutrophils (polymorphonuclear leukocytes [PMNs]). Isolated PMNs were loaded with the calcium-sensitive fluorescent dye fura-2. The PMNs were stimulated with either LPS or the positive control formyl-Met-Leu-Phe (fMLP). As expected, PMN exposure to fMLP increased [Ca]i. However, LPS stimulation did not induce any detectable changes. Depletion of intracellular Ca stores with thapsigargin, or extracellular Ca with EGTA, significantly inhibited the upregulation of the CD11b/CD18 integrin in response to fMLP but not LPS. We conclude that [Ca]i is not an early intermediate in the second-messenger pathway for the activation of PMNs by LPS.

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