Near membrane Ca2+ changes resulting from store release in neutrophils: detection by FFP-18
- PMID: 8983856
- DOI: 10.1016/s0143-4160(96)90076-7
Near membrane Ca2+ changes resulting from store release in neutrophils: detection by FFP-18
Abstract
FFP-18 was incorporated into the inner face of the plasma membrane of human neutrophils by incubation with its acetoxymethyl ester. Conversion to the Ca2+ sensitive intracellular indicator was monitored by the change in excitation spectra. The fluorescence from extracellularly facing FFP-18 was quenched by the membrane impermeant ion Ni2+. Ratio fluorescence measurement of FFP-18 under these conditions permitted the detection of near membrane Ca2+ changes resulting from the release of Ca2+ from intracellular stores. Near membrane and cytosolic Ca2+ changes were measured under conditions in which store release and Ca2+ influx were triggered by FMLP, thapsigargin or immune complexes. There were significant differences in the timing and magnitude of Ca2+ changes near the plasma membrane and bulk cytosolic Ca2+ concentration, which were consistent with a Ca2+ storage site deep within the neutrophil released by thapsigargin and FMLP, but Ca2+ release sites with immune complex stimulation being close to the membrane. The use of FFP-18 to monitor Ca2+ near the inner face of the plasma membrane thus provides evidence for the existence of two distinct Ca2+ storage locations in neutrophils.
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