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Adenosine decreases intracellular free calcium concentrations in cultured vascular smooth muscle cells from rat aorta
Authors:H Kai  H Kanaide  T Matsumoto  Y Shogakiuchi  M Nakamura
Abstract:Using an intracellularly trapped dye, quin 2, effects of adenosine on intracellular free calcium concentrations (Ca2+]i) were recorded, microfluorometrically, using rat aortic medial vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) in primary culture. Regardless of whether cells were at rest (in 5 mM K+), at K+-depolarization (in 55 mM K+) or at Ca2+ depletion (in Ca2+-free media), adenosine induced a rapid reduction of Ca2+]i, following which there was a gradual increase to pre-exposure levels, in cells at rest and in the case of Ca2+ depletion. Only when the cells were depolarized (55 mM K+) did adenosine induce a new steady Ca2+]i level, lower than the pre-exposure value. These findings indicate that decrease in Ca2+]i by adenosine is one possible mechanism involved in the adenosine-mediated vasodilatation, and that adenosine decreases Ca2+]i by direct extrusion, by sequestration, or by inhibiting the influx of Ca2+ into VSMCs.
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