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Intercellular communication: role of gap junctions in establishing the pattern of ATP-elicited Ca2+ oscillations and Ca2+- dependent currents in freshly isolated aortic smooth muscle cells

Published inCell calcium, vol. 37, no. 1, p. 25-34
Publication date2005
Abstract

Cytosolic-free [Ca2+] was evaluated in freshly dissociated smooth muscle cells from mouse thoracic aorta by the ratio of Fura Red and Fluo 4 emitted fluorescence using confocal microscopy. The role of intercellular communication in forming and shaping ATP-elicited responses was demonstrated. Extracellular ATP (250 microM) elicited [Ca2+]i transient responses, sustained [Ca2+]i rise, periodic [Ca2+]i oscillations and aperiodic repetitive [Ca2+]i transients. Quantity of smooth muscle cells in the preparation responding to ATP with periodical [Ca2+]i oscillations depended on the density of isolated cells on the cover slip. ATP-elicited bursts of [Ca2+]i spikes in 66+/-7% of cells in dense and in 33+/-8.5% of cells in non-dense preparations. The number of cells responding to ATP with bursts of [Ca2+]i spikes decreased from 55+/-5% (n=84) to 14+/-3% (n=141) in dense preparations pretreated with carbenoxolone. Simultaneous measurement of [Ca2+]i and ion currents revealed a correlation between [Ca2+]i and current oscillations. ATP-elicited bursts of current spikes in 76% of cells regrouped in small clusters and in 9% of isolated cells. Clustered cells responding to ATP with current oscillations had higher membrane capacity than clustered cells with transient and sustained ATP-elicited responses. Lucifer Yellow (1% in 130 mM KCl) injected into one of clustered cells was transferred to the neighboring cell only when ATP-elicited oscillations. Fast application of carbenoxolone (100 microM) inhibited ATP (250 microM) elicited Ca2+-dependent current oscillations. Taken together these results suggest that the probability of ATP (250 microM) triggered cytosolic [Ca2+]i oscillations accompanied with K+ and Cl- current oscillations increased with the coupling of smooth muscle cells.

Keywords
  • Freshly isolated aortic smooth muscle
  • Intracellular Ca2+
  • Gap junctions
  • Ca2+-dependent ion currents
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FANCHAOUY, Mohammed et al. Intercellular communication: role of gap junctions in establishing the pattern of ATP-elicited Ca2+ oscillations and Ca2+- dependent currents in freshly isolated aortic smooth muscle cells. In: Cell calcium, 2005, vol. 37, n° 1, p. 25–34. doi: 10.1016/j.ceca.2004.06.008
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