Involvement of Intracellular Stores in the Ca2+ Responses to N-Methyl-D-Aspartate and Depolarization in Cerebellar Granule Cells |
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Authors: | Peter B. Simpson R. A. John Challiss Stefan R. Nahorski |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Leicester, Leicester, England |
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Abstract: | ![]() Abstract: The [Ca2+]1 of cerebellar granule cells can be increased in a biphasic manner by addition of NMDA or by depolarization (induced by elevating the extracellular K+ level), which both activate Ca2+ influx. The possibility that these stimuli activate Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release was investigated using granule cells loaded with fura 2-AM. Dantrolene, perfused onto groups of cells during the sustained plateau phase of the [Ca2+]1 response to K+ or NMDA, was found to reduce the response to both agents in a concentration-dependent manner. Preincubation with thapsigargm (10 μ M ) substantially reduced the plateau phase of the [Ca2+], response to K+ and both the peak and plateau phases of the NMDA response. Preincubation with ryanodine (10 μ M ) also reduced both the K+-evoked plateau response and both phases of the NMDA response. Neither had a consistent effect on the peak response to K+. The effects of thapsigargin and ryanodine on the NMDA response were partially additive. These results demonstrate that in cerebellar granule cells a major component of both K+- and NMDA-induced elevation of [Ca2+]1 appears to be due to release from intracellular stores. The partial additivity of the effects of thapsigargin and ryanodine suggests that these agents affect two overlapping but nonidentical Ca2+ pools. |
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Keywords: | NMDA Depolarization Ca2+ Intracellular stores Cerebellar granule cells |
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