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Characterization of the Ca responses evoked by ATP and other nucleotides in mammalian brain astrocytes

British Journal of Pharmacology, ISSN: 0007-1188, Vol: 121, Issue: 8, Page: 1700-1706
1997
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1. This study was aimed at characterizing ATP-induced rises in cytosolic free calcium ion, [Ca](i) in a population of rat striatal astrocytes loaded with the fluorescent Ca probe Fura2, by means of fluorescence spectrometry. 2. ATP triggered a fast and transient elevation of [Ca](i) in a concentration-dependent manner. The responses of the purine analogues 2-methylthio-ATP (2-meSATP), adenosine-5'-O-(2-thiodiphosphate) (ADPβS), as well as uridine-5'-triphosphate (UTP) resembled that of ATP, while α,β-methylene-ATP (α,β-meATP) and β,γ-methylene-ATP (β,γ-meATP) were totally ineffective. 3. Suramin (50 μM) had only a minor effect on the ATP response, whereas pyridoxal phosphate-6-azophenyl-2',4'-disulphonic acid (PPADS) (5 μM) significantly depressed the maximum response. 4. Extracellular Ca did not contribute to the observed [Ca](i) rise: removing calcium from the extracellular medium (with 1 mM EGTA) or blocking its influx by means of either Ni (1 mM) or Mn (1 mM) did not modify the nucleotide responses. 5. Furthermore, after preincubation with 10 μM thapsigargin, the nucleotide-evoked [Ca](i) increments were completely abolished. In contrast, 10 mM caffeine did not affect the responses, suggesting that thapsigargin-, but not caffeine/ryanodine-sensitive stores are involved. 6. Both application of the G-protein blocker guanosine-5'-O-(2-thiodiphosphate) (GDPβS) (1 mM) and preincubation with pertussis toxin (PTx) (350 ng ml) partially inhibited the nucleotide-mediated responses. Moreover, the phospholipase C (PLC) inhibitor U-73122, but not its inactive stereoisomer U-73343 (5 μM), significantly reduced the ATP-evoked [Ca](i) rise. 7. In conclusion, our results suggest that, in rat striatal astrocytes, ATP-elicited elevation of [Ca](i) is due solely to release from intracellular stores and is mediated by a G-protein-linked P2Y receptor, partially sensitive to PTx and coupled to PLC.

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