Iono- and metabotropically induced purinergic calcium signalling in rat neocortical neurons
- PMID: 9675314
- DOI: 10.1016/s0006-8993(98)00486-7
Iono- and metabotropically induced purinergic calcium signalling in rat neocortical neurons
Abstract
ATP receptor-mediated Ca2+ concentration changes were recorded from neocortical neurones in brain slices from 2 week-old rats. To measure the cytoplasmic concentration of Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) slices were incubated with fura-2/AM, and the microfluorimetry system was focused on an individual cell. During transients the intracellular level of [Ca2+]i in the majority of neocortical neurones (98 of 102) varied in the concentration range of ATP 5-2000 microM between 41. 3+/-5 and 163+/-7 nM. The rank order of efficacy for purinoreceptor agonists in concentration 100 microM was: ATPgammaS>ATP>ADP>>AMP approximately Adenosine approximately alpha,beta-methylene ATP>UTP. 10 microM PPADS, a P2-purinoreceptor antagonist, reduced the ATP-induced [Ca2+]i response by 26%+/-4%. After elimination of calcium from extracellular solution the first ATP-induced [Ca2+]i transient decreased to 65+/-8%, suggesting the participation of metabotropic P2y triggered Ca-release in the generation of the transient. Elevation of cytosolic Ca2+ by activation of plasmalemmal Ca2+ channels failed to potentiate such release indicating the absence of effective reloading of the corresponding stores. No Ca2+-induced Ca2+-release has been observed in the investigated neurons.
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