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Vittaria graminifolia gametophytes reproduce asexually by linear six-celled propagules known as gemmae. It has been shown previously that asymmetric cell division and rhizoid elongation in gemmae are inhibited by millimolar concentrations of Ca+ +. The present paper shows that millimolar Ca+ + delays the onset of cell division at a point prior to mitosis, without affecting the maximal rate of cell division. Ca+ + is most effective in delaying cell division when it is present during the first 24 hours of culture, 2 or 3 days before the initiation of cell division. Millimolar Ca+ + inhibits rhizoid elongation by delaying its onset, while also reducing its maximal rate. Ca+ + is also most effective in delaying rhizoid elongation during the first 24 hours of culture. Culture of gemmae on Ethylglycol-bis-(aminoethyl ether)-N,N,N‘,N‘-tetraacetic acid-buffered media shows that the maximum frequency of cell division occurs at pCa 7, while for the initiation of rhizoid elongation, it occurs at pCa 5.  相似文献   

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The American alligator can hibernate during winter, which may lead to osmotic imbalance because of reduced kidney function and lack of food consumption during this period. Accordingly, we hypothesized that their red blood cells would have a well-developed regulatory volume decrease (RVD) to cope with the homeostatic challenges associated with torpor. Osmotic fragility was determined optically, mean cell volume was measured by electronic sizing, and changes in intracellular Ca2+ concentration were visualized using fluorescence microscopy and fluo-4-AM. Osmotic fragility increased and the ability to regulate volume was inhibited when extracellular Na+ was replaced with K+, or when cells were exposed to the K+ channel inhibitor quinine, indicating a requirement of K+ efflux for RVD. Addition of the ionophore gramicidin to the extracellular medium decreased osmotic fragility and also potentiated volume recovery, even in the presence of quinine. In addition, hypotonic shock (0.5× Ringer) caused an increase in cytosolic Ca2+, which resulted from Ca2+ influx because it was not observed when extracellular Ca2+ was chelated with EGTA (ethylene glycol-bis(2-aminoethylether)-N,N,N′,N′-tetraacetic acid). Furthermore, cells loaded with BAPTA-AM (1,2-bis(2-aminophenoxymethyl)ethane-N,N,N′,N′-tetraacetic acid tetrakis(acetoxymethyl) ester) or exposed to a low Ca2+-EGTA hypotonic Ringer had a greater osmotic fragility and also failed to recover from cell swelling, indicating that extracellular Ca2+ was needed for RVD. Gramicidin reversed the inhibitory effect of low extracellular Ca2+. Finally, and surprisingly, the Ca2+ ionophore A23187 increased osmotic fragility and inhibited volume recovery. Taken together, our results show that cell swelling activated a K+ permeable pathway via a Ca2+-dependent mechanism, and this process mediated K+ loss during RVD.  相似文献   

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Gametophytes of Vittaria graminifolia reproduce vegetatively by means of gemmae. Each gemma consists of a linear array of six cells: four body cells and a knob-shaped terminal cell at each end. When gemmae are shed from the gametophyte onto Knop's mineral medium, the two terminal cells do not divide, but elongate to form primary rhizoids. The body cells undergo asymmetric cell division, and the smaller daughter cells differentiate into either secondary rhizoids or prothalli. When gibberellic acid is included in the medium, antheridia are formed as a result of asymmetric cell division instead of vegetative structures. We studied the effect of Ca2+ on asymmetric cell division, rhizoid elongation, and antheridium formation in gemmae cultured on Knop's mineral medium and variations of Knop's medium. Ca2+ inhibited the onset of cell division and rhizoid elongation, but was required for differentiation of antheridia. Treatments which lowered the Ca2+ content of gemmae (EGTA and dilute HCl extraction, culture on verapamil-containing and Ca2+-deficient medium) caused an early onset of cell division and rhizoid elongation. The stimulation of growth was most pronounced when gemmae were deprived of Ca2+ during the first 24 hr of culture. The proportion of cell divisions which differentiated into antheridia in response to GA was greatly reduced when the Ca2+ status of gemmae was lowered with verapamil and Ca2+-EGTA buffers.  相似文献   

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Elevated concentrations of Cu2+ can have inhibitory effects on early development in plants and algae by targeting specific cellular processes. In the present study the effects of elevated Cu2+ on developmental processes in embryos of the brown algae Fucus serratus (Phaeophyceae) were investigated. Elevated Cu2+ was shown to inhibit fixation of the zygotic polar axis but not its formation. Actin localization was unaffected by elevated Cu2+ but polarized secretion, which occurs downstream, was inhibited. Significant differences in tolerance to Cu2+ were observed for polarization and rhizoid elongation of embryos derived from adults from Cu2+‐contaminated and uncontaminated locations. Moderate Cu2+ exposure inhibited the generation of cytosolic Ca2+ signals in response to hypo‐osmotic shocks. In contrast, cytosolic Ca2+ was elevated by treatments with high [Cu2+] and this coincided with production of reactive oxygen species. The results indicate that direct effects on signalling processes involved in polarization and growth may in part explain complex, concentration‐dependent effects of Cu2+ on early development.  相似文献   

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Lukyanets  I. A.  Yavorskaya  E. N.  Tokar'  S. L.  Lukyanetz  E. A. 《Neurophysiology》2002,34(2-3):177-179
Steroid hormones participate in various metabolic processes, and dysfunction of the adrenocortical system leads to numerous pathologies in humans. One of the factors that can influence the secretory properties of adrenocorticocytes is changes in the cell volume observed during osmotic shock. In our study, we tested the hypothesis that osmotic stress modifies intracellular Ca2+ signalling and in such a way can influence the secretion of steroids by adrenocorticocytes. The effects of hyperosmotic stress on the cytosolic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca] i ) in cultured adrenocortical cells from the zona fasciculata of the rat adrenals were investigated using the indicator fura-2 technique. Our experiments have shown that exposure of the cells to a hyperosmotic solution caused a decrease in the cell volume, as well as a reversible rise in the [Ca] i . Calcium-free media partly eliminated [Ca] i responses. Pretreatment of the cells with thapsigargin or CCCP (blockers of internal calcium stores) significantly decreased the magnitude of responses induced by osmotic stress. These findings indicate that osmotic shock causes an increase in the [Ca] i in adrenocortical cells, mostly due to depletion of the intracellular stores, and may in such a way stimulate steroidogenesis.  相似文献   

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Changes in the appearance and location of fucoidin in the cell walls of Fucus embryos were related to embryo development. Fucoidin was not present in the cell wall until 10–14 hr after fertilization, when the embryos began to incorporate fucoidin preferentially into a localized area of the wall. At this time the site of rhizoid initiation was determined; that is, the embryos had undergone axis commitment. Germination of the single-celled embryo occurred between 12 and 16 hr, after fertilization, with all cell walls from germinated embryos showing fucoidin localization at the rhizoid end of the cell. The percentage of embryos with localized fucoidin at the time of axis fixation equaled the percentage of embryos that subsequently germinated. Culturing the embryos in sea water plus 0.8 M sucrose prevented the outgrowth of the rhizoid, but not the localization of fucoidin in the wall or axis commitment. Cycloheximide, nitroprusside, cytochalasin B, sulfate-free sea water, high levels of Ca2+, and a breakdown product of TIBA all prevented rhizoid growth and the specific localization of fucoidin. In addition, axis commitment could not be demonstrated in the presence of these inhibitors. DTNB, PCMBS, TIBA, HgCl2, Mg2+ were ineffective as reversible inhibitors of rhizoid initiation. The authors propose that the fixation of axis commitment is accompanied by localized changes in the cell wall involving the incorporation of fucoidin as a structural component of the wall.  相似文献   

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Summary In gemmae ofVittaria graminifolia and prothallia ofOnoclea sensibilis, cell differentiation is initiated by nuclear migration and geometrically asymmetric cell division. The small daughter cells inVittaria develop into antheridia in the presence of gibberellic acid or into rhizoids or new prothallia in its absence. Antheridial differentiation from asymmetric division is induced inOnoclea byPteridium antheridiogen, whereas rhizoid or vegetative cell formation occurs in its absence. Although asymmetric cytokinesis initiates differentiation, it does not in itself determine the developmental fate of the smaller cell. Several histochemical techniques demonstrate that prior to nuclear migration and cell division, Ca2+ accumulates in the cytoplasm and wall of the cell at the site where asymmetric division will occur, regardless of the developmental fate of the small cell. The cytoplasmic localization of Ca2+ appears to reflect a mobilization of Ca2+ from within the cell that eventually moves into the cell wall. We propose that this internal accumulation of Ca2+ leads to a localized decrease in cytosolic [Ca2+] which in turn may regulate developmental events such as nuclear migration.Publishing prior to 1984 as Alix R. Bassel.  相似文献   

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The perine, or outer coat, of spores of the fern Onoclea sensibilis L. may be chemically removed by a brief treatment with dilute NaClO. Treated spores germinate normally on glass-redistilled H2O, but elongation of the rhizoid which is differentiated during germination is severely limited. Rhizoid elongation in perine-free spores, however, is normal when the spores are germinated on Knop's mineral medium or on single-salt solutions of Ca2+, Mn2+, or Mg2+. In intact spores which retain their perine, rhizoid elongation is normal on distilled H2O, and the perine serves as a source of ions which are available to the spores and can sustain rhizoid elongation, even when the external medium is deficient. Electron micrographs show that there are structural differences in the rhizoid wall between perine-free spores germinated on distilled H2O or on nutrient solutions, and also a difference in the number of vesicles in the apical cytoplasm. Localization of Mg2+ and Ca2+ in the elongating rhizoid can be visualized with chlorotetracycline fluorescence. No concentration of these ions can be detected by this technique in the small rhizoid initial cell before cell elongation begins.  相似文献   

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Douglas S. Bush 《Planta》1996,199(1):89-99
Gibberellins (GAs) control a wide range of physiological functions in plants from germination to flowering. The cellular mechanisms by which gibberellic acid (GA3) acts have been most extensively studied in the cereal aleurone. In this tissue, alterations in cellular calcium are known to be important for the primary response to GA, which is the production and secretion of hydrolytic enzymes. The extent to which cytosolic Ca2+ mediates the early events in GA action, however, is not known. In order to address this question, changes in cytosolic Ca2+ in wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv. Inia) aleurone cells that occur rapidly after treatment with GA were characterized. In addition, GA-induced changes were compared with changes induced by three environmental stimuli that are known to modify the GA response: osmotic stress, salt (NaCl), and hypoxia. The Ca2+-sensitive dye fluo-3 was used to photometrically measure cytosolic Ca2+. It was found that GA3 induced a steady-state increase in cytosolic Ca2+ of 100–500 nM. This increase was initiated within a few minutes of treatment with GA and was fully developed after 30–90 min. The changes in cytosolic Ca2+ that were induced by GA were distinct from those induced by mannitol, NaCl, or hypoxia. Mannitol caused a steady-state decrease whereas NaCl and hypoxia both increased cytosolic Ca2+. In the case of NaCl this increase was transient but for hypoxia the increase was prolonged as long as hypoxic conditions were maintained. Gibberellin-induced changes in cytosolic Ca2+ were not induced by the inactive GA, GA8, nor did the GA-insensitive wheat mutant, D6899, respond to active GA3 with altered cytosolic Ca2+. It is concluded that changes in cytosolic Ca2+ are an early and integral part of the GA response in aleurone cells. The data also indicate, however, that changes in Ca2+ are not sufficient, by themselves, to induce the GA response of aleurone cells.Abbreviations AM acetoxymethyl ester - GA gibberellin - GA3 gibberellic acid - Mes 2-[N-morpholino]ethanesulfonic acid - PM plasma membrane The author is very grateful to Dr. T-h. D. Ho for his gift of D6899 grain and to Dr. R. Hooley for supplying the inactive GA8. This work was supported by National Science Foundation Grant DCB-9206692.  相似文献   

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Rhizoids of Charafragilis Desv. were iontophoretically loaded with the Ca2+-sensitive ratio dye indo-1. After loading, the rhizoids regained their preinjection-membrane potential within 2 to 5 min and survived the procedure for more than 24 h, but their growth in length was permanently inhibited. Microfluorimetric measurements of the indo-1 fluorescence-ratio showed spontaneous fluctuations of the cytoplasmic Ca2+-concentration, usually declining from high values after loading to 425 ± 80 nM (± SD, n = 7) as determined by in-vitro calibration. Increasing the extracellular K+-concentration (0.1 mM to 10 mM) or Ca2+-concentration (1 mM to 10 mM) led to increases of 100 to 200 nM in cytoplasmic Ca2+-concentration. The spatial distribution of cytosolic Ca2+ in the rhizoid tips was visualised in ratio images computed from low-light video-pictures. These images showed a fairly homogeneous distribution of Ca2+ throughout the tip cytoplasm with concentrations being in the same range as determined by microfluorimetry. A tip-to-base gradient in cytoplasmic Ca2+, thought to be a prerequisite for cell polarity and tip growth, was found in only 1 out of 16 successfully microinjected cells. Additionally, a progressive compartmentalization of the fluorochrome indo-1, probably in the proplastids and the very abundant endoplasmic reticulum of the rhizoids, was observed.  相似文献   

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Abstract: Muscarinic receptor stimulation elicits a redistribution of calmodulin (CaM) from the membrane fraction to cytosol in the human neuroblastoma cell line SK-N-SH. Increasing the intracellular Ca2+ concentration with ionomycin also elevates cytosolic CaM. The aim of this study was to investigate the roles of extracellular and intracellular Ca2+ pools in the muscarinic receptor-mediated increases in cytosolic CaM in SK-N-SH cells. Stimulus-mediated changes in intracellular Ca2+ were monitored in fura-2-loaded cells, and CaM was measured by radioimmunoassay in the 100,000-g cytosol and membrane fractions. The influx of extracellular Ca2+ normally seen with carbachol treatment in SK-N-SH cells was eliminated by pretreatment with the nonspecific Ca2+ channel blocker Ni2+. Blocking the influx of extracellular Ca2+ had no effect on carbachol-mediated increases in cytosolic CaM (168 ± 18% of control values for carbachol treatment alone vs. 163 ± 28% for Ni2+ and carbachol) or decreases in membrane CaM. Similarly, removal of extracellular Ca2+ from the medium did not affect carbachol-mediated increases in cytosolic CaM (168 ± 26% of control). On the other hand, prevention of the carbachol-mediated increase of intracellular free Ca2+ by pretreatment with the cell-permeant Ca2+ chelator BAPTA/AM did attenuate the carbachol-mediated increase in cytosolic CaM (221 ± 37% of control without BAPTA/AM vs. 136 ± 13% with BAPTA/AM). The effect of direct entry of extracellular Ca2+ into the cell by K+ depolarization was assessed. Incubation of SK-N-SH cells with 60 mM K+ elicited an immediate and persistent increase in intracellular free Ca2+ concentration, but there was no corresponding alteration in CaM localization. On the contrary, in cells where intracellular Ca2+ was directly elevated by thapsigargin treatment, cytosolic CaM was elevated for at least 30 min while particulate CaM was decreased. In addition, treatment with ionomycin in the absence of extracellular Ca2+, which releases Ca2+ from intracellular stores, induced an increase in cytosolic CaM (203 ± 30% of control). The mechanism for the CaM release may involve activation of the α isozyme of protein kinase C, which was translocated from cytosol to membranes much more profoundly by thapsigargin than by K+ depolarization. These data demonstrate that release of Ca2+ from the intracellular store is important for the carbachol-mediated redistribution of CaM in human neuroblastoma SK-N-SH cells.  相似文献   

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Using spectrofluorescence imaging of fura-2 loaded renal A6 cells, we have investigated the generation of the cytosolic Ca2+ signal in response to osmotic shock and localized membrane stretch. Upon hypotonic exposure, the cells began to swell prior to a transient increase in [Ca2+] i and the cells remained swollen after [Ca2+] i had returned towards basal levels. Exposure to 2/3rd strength Ringer produced a cell volume increase within 3 min, followed by a slow regulatory volume decrease (RVD). The hypotonic challenge also produced a transient increase in [Ca2+] after a delay of 22 sec. Both the RVD and [Ca2+] i response to hypotonicity were inhibited in a Ca2+-free bathing solution and by gadolinium (10 μm), an inhibitor of stretch-activated channels. Stretching the membrane by application of subatmospheric pressure (-2 kPa) inside a cell-attached patch-pipette induced a similar global increase in [Ca2+] i as occurred after hypotonic shock. A stretch-sensitive [Ca2+] i increase was also observed in a Ca2+-free bathing solution, provided the patch-pipette contained Ca2+. The mechanosensitive [Ca2+] i response was by gadolinium (10 μm) or Ca2+-free pipette solutions, even when Ca2+ (2 mm) was present in the bath. Long-term (>10 min) pretreatment of the cells with thapsigargin inhibited the [Ca2+] i response to hypotonicity. These results provide evidence that cell swelling or mechanical stimulation can activate a powerful amplification system linked to intracellular Ca2+ release mechanisms. Received: 3 August 1998/Revised: 19 November 1998  相似文献   

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Y. Iwadate  K. Katoh  H. Asai  M. Kikuyama 《Protoplasma》1997,200(3-4):117-127
Summary The carnivorous ciliateDidinium nasutum captures prey such asParamecium by discharging extrusomes, known as toxicysts, while the attackedParamecium defensively discharges trichocysts. Several authors have suggested that both discharges, the toxicysts ofDidinium and the trichocysts ofParamecium, are evoked by the rise in cytosolic Ca2+ level in each cell. However, these putative increases in cytosolic Ca2+ levels have not as yet been recorded simultaneously in these cells during aDidinium attack onParamecium. We injected the fluorescent Ca2+ indicator Ca-Green 1 dextran into bothDidinium andParamecium, and simultaneously observed the cytosolic Ca2+ levels in these cells asDidinium attackedParamecium. When aParamecium came into contact with theDidinium proboscis, theDidinium showed a significant rise in cytosolic Ca2+ in the basal portion of the proboscis. One video frame (33 ms) after the onset of the Ca2+ rise inDidinium, theParamecium also showed an increase in cytosolic Ca2+. This is the first simultaneous recording of changes in the Ca2+ level during a predator-prey interaction in ciliates. The possible roles of these Ca2+ increases are discussed in relation to the discharge of toxicysts during theDidinium attack and of trichocysts as a defensive behavior ofParamecium.Abbreviations AED aminoethyldextran - Pi inorganic phosphate - FITC fluorescein isothiocyanate  相似文献   

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Although much studied, the role of Ca2+ in early fucoid development remains unclear. One technique to investigate Ca2+ function that has not been fully exploited is the use of ionophores to drastically increase cytosolic Ca2+ activity. We have therefore conducted an analysis of the effects of uniform application of the Ca2+ ionophores, A23187 and ionomycin, on early development of fucoid algae. Both ionophores had substantially the same effects. Cell adhesive secretion, rhizoid growth and negative phototropism were reduced but not abolished by ionophore treatment, and germination was delayed. One plausible interpretation of these data is that secretion is partially compromised in the treated zygotes. Surprisingly, photopolarization and cytokinesis were unaffected, indicating that Ca2+ homeostasis may not be required for these processes.  相似文献   

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A role for cytosolic free Ca2+ (Ca2+i) in the regulation of growth of Papaver rhoeas pollen tubes during the self-incompatibility response has recently been demonstrated [Franklin-Tong et al. Plant J. 4:163–177 (1993); Franklin-Tong et al. Plant J. 8:299–307 (1995); Franklin-Tong et al. submitted to Plant J.]. We have investigated the possibility that Ca2+i is more generally involved in the regulation of pollen tube growth using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). Data obtained using Ca2+ imaging, in conjunction with photolytic release of caged inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate [Ins(1,4,5)P3], point to a central role of the phosphoinositide signal transduction pathway in the control of Ca2+ fluxes and control of pollen tube growth. These experiments further revealed that increases in cytosolic levels of Ins(1,4,5)P3 resulted in the formation of distinct Ca2+ waves. Experiments using the pharmacological agents heparin, neomycin and mastoparan further indicated that Ca2+ waves are propagated, at least in part, by Ins(1,4,5)P3-induced Ca2+ release rather than by simple diffusion or by “classic” Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release mechanisms. We also have data which suggest that Ca2+ waves and oscillations may be induced by photolytic release of caged Ca2+. Ratio-imaging has enabled us to identify an apical oscillating Ca2+ gradient in growing pollen tubes, which may regulate normal pollen tube growth. We also present evidence for the involvement of Ca2+ waves in mediating the self-incompatibility response. Our data suggest that changes in Ca2+i and alterations in growth rate/patterns are likely to be closely correlated and may be causally linked to events such as Ca2+-induced, or Ins(1,4,5)P3-induced wave formation and apical Ca2+ oscillations.Presented at the 1997 SEB Annual Meeting: Interactive MultiMedia Biology - Experimental Biology Online Symposium, Canterbury, 7-11 April  相似文献   

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Abstract: The effect(s) of a prototypic intracellular Ca2+ antagonist, 8-(N,N-diethylamino)octyl-3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoate (TMB-8), on glutamate-induced neurotoxicity was investigated in primary cultures of mouse cerebellar granule cells. Glutamate evoked an increase in cytosolic free-Ca2+ levels ([Ca2+]i) that was dependent on the extracellular concentration of Ca2+ ([Ca2+]o). In addition, this increase in [Ca2+]i correlated with a decrease in cell viability that was also dependent on [Ca2+]o. Glutamate-induced toxicity, quantified by 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) staining, was shown to comprise two distinct components, an “early” Na+/Cl?-dependent component observed within minutes of glutamate exposure, and a “delayed” Ca2+-dependent component (ED50~50 µM) that coincided with progressive degeneration of granule cells 4–24 h after a brief (5–15 min) exposure to 100 µM glutamate. Quantitative analysis of cell viability and morphological observations identify a “window” in which TMB-8 (at >100 µM) protects granule cells from the Ca2+-dependent, but not the Na+/Cl?-dependent, component of glutamate-induced neurotoxic damage, and furthermore, where TMB-8 inhibits glutamate-evoked increases in [Ca2+]i. These findings suggest that Ca2+ release from a TMB-8-sensitive intracellular store may be a necessary step in the onset of glutamate-induced excitotoxicity in granule cells. However, these conclusions are compromised by additional observations that show that TMB-8 (1) exhibits intrinsic toxicity and (2) is able to reverse its initial inhibitory action on glutamate-evoked increases in [Ca2+]i and subsequently effect a pronounced time-dependent potentiation of glutamate responses. Dantrolene, another putative intracellular Ca2+ antagonist, was completely without effect in this system with regard to both glutamate-evoked increases in [Ca2+]i and glutamate-induced neurotoxicity.  相似文献   

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This study was designed to examine whether exogenous Ca2+ would improve nitrogen nutrition, water status and growth of high temperature (HT)-stressed wheat (Triticum aestivum) seedlings. Wheat plants were exposed to 35/30 and 25/20°C as temperature control. Some of HT-stressed plants were simultaneously treated with 4 mM Ca2+. External Ca2+ could obviously improve growth of HT-exposed wheat seedlings indicated by the biomass. Compared with Ca2+-untreated plants, total nitrogen content showed a significant increase in Ca2+-treated plants under HT stress, this primarily resulted from enhanced nitrate reductase activity and depressed loss of ammonium through photorespiration. External Ca2+ application could also increase leaf relative water content and alleviate osmotic stress via increased K+ ion and water-soluble carbohydrates in HT-stressed plants. Whereas free proline content showed remarkable decline in Ca2+-treated plants at HT stress.  相似文献   

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The Ca2+ transport ATPase (SERCA) of sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) plays an important role in muscle cytosolic signaling, as it stores Ca2+ in intracellular membrane bound compartments, thereby lowering cytosolic Ca2+ to induce relaxation. The stored Ca2+ is in turn released upon membrane excitation to trigger muscle contraction. SERCA is activated by high affinity binding of cytosolic Ca2+, whereupon ATP is utilized by formation of a phosphoenzyme intermediate, which undergoes protein conformational transitions yielding reduced affinity and vectorial translocation of bound Ca2+. We review here biochemical and biophysical evidence demonstrating that release of bound Ca2+ into the lumen of SR requires Ca2+/H+ exchange at the low affinity Ca2+ sites. Rise of lumenal Ca2+ above its dissociation constant from low affinity sites, or reduction of the H+ concentration by high pH, prevent Ca2+/H+ exchange. Under these conditions Ca2+ release into the lumen of SR is bypassed, and hydrolytic cleavage of phosphoenzyme may yield uncoupled ATPase cycles. We clarify how such Ca2+pump slippage does not occur within the time length of muscle twitches, but under special conditions and in special cells may contribute to thermogenesis.  相似文献   

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Clotrimazole is an antimycotic imidazole derivative that interferes with cellular Ca2+ homeostasis. This study examined the effect of clotrimazole on cytosolic Ca2+ concentrations ([Ca2+]i) and viability in HA59T human hepatoma cells. The Ca2+-sensitive fluorescent dye fura-2 was applied to measure [Ca2+]i. Clotrimazole induced [Ca2+]i rises in a concentration-dependent manner. The response was reduced by removing extracellular Ca2+. Clotrimazole-evoked Ca2+ entry was suppressed by store-operated channel inhibitors (nifedipine, econazole and SK&F96365) and protein kinase C modulators (GF109203X and phorbol, 12-myristate, 13-acetate). In Ca2+-free medium, incubation with the endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ pump inhibitor 2,5-di-tert-butylhydroquinone abolished clotrimazole-induced [Ca2+]i rise. Inhibition of phospholipase C with U73122 abolished clotrimazole-induced [Ca2+]i rise. At 10–40?µM, clotrimazole inhibited cell viability, which was not reversed by chelating cytosolic Ca2+. Clotrimazole at 10 and 30?µM also induced apoptosis. Collectively, in HA59T cells, clotrimazole-induced [Ca2+]i rises by evoking phospholipase C-dependent Ca2+ release from the endoplasmic reticulum and Ca2+ entry via store-operated Ca2+ channels. Clotrimazole also caused apoptosis.  相似文献   

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