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Involvement of Calcium Influx in Muscarinic Cholinergic Regulation of Phospholipase C in Cerebellar Granule Cells
Authors:E del Río  D G Nicholls  C P Downes
Institution:Biochemistry Department, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland
Abstract:Abstract: Inositol phosphate accumulation on carbachol stimulation of rat cerebellar granule cells shows a marked dependence on factors affecting cytosolic Ca2+ concentration (Ca2+]c). After 5 min, potassium depolarisation caused a modest accumulation of inositol phosphates but augmented the response to carbachol by a factor of 2–3. These effects of potassium were dependent on an extracellular source of calcium and could be partially blocked by specific (nifedipine) and nonspecific (verapamil) calcium channel blockers. Measurements of Ca2+]c under a range of stimulatory conditions demonstrated a close correlation between the elevation of Ca2+]c and agonist-stimulated phospholipase C (PLC) activity. The maximal potentiation of carbachol-stimulated inositol phosphate accumulation was achieved using 20 m M KCl, which increased Ca2+]c from ~20 to ~75 n M , indicating the involvement of relatively low threshold Ca2+ channels and the high sensitivity of the relevant PLC to small changes in Ca2+]c. By contrast, increases in Ca2+]c induced by the Ca2+ ionophore ionomycin were associated with more modest and less potent effects on agonist-stimulated PLC. These results demonstrate a cooperative interaction between a receptor/G protein-regulated PLC and voltage-stimulated elevations of Ca2+]c, which may function to integrate ionotropic and metabotropic signalling mechanisms in cerebellar granule cells.
Keywords:Phospholipase C  Cerebellar granule cells  Inositol phosphate accumulation  Calcium influx  Cytosolic Ca2+ concentration
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