Literature DB >> 10934244

P2X7 receptors in Müller glial cells from the human retina.

T Pannicke1, W Fischer, B Biedermann, H Schädlich, J Grosche, F Faude, P Wiedemann, C Allgaier, P Illes, G Burnstock, A Reichenbach.   

Abstract

ATP has been shown to be an important extracellular signaling molecule. There are two subgroups of receptors for ATP (and other purines and pyrimidines): the ionotropic P2X and the G-protein-coupled P2Y receptors. Different subtypes of these receptors have been identified by molecular biology, but little is known about their functional properties in the nervous system. Here we present data for the existence of P2 receptors in Müller (glial) cells of the human retina. The cells were studied by immunocytochemistry, electrophysiology, Ca(2+)-microfluorimetry, and molecular biology. They displayed both P2Y and P2X receptors. Freshly enzymatically isolated cells were used throughout the study. Although the [Ca(2+)](i) response to ATP was dominated by release from intracellular stores, there is multiple evidence that the ATP-induced membrane currents were caused by an activation of P2X(7) receptors. Immunocytochemistry and single-cell RT-PCR revealed the expression of P2X(7) receptors by Müller cells. In patch-clamp studies, we found that (1) benzoyl-benzoyl ATP (BzATP) was the most effective agonist to evoke large inward currents and (2) the currents were abolished by P2X antagonists; however, (3) long-lasting application of BzATP did not cause an opening of large pores in addition to the cationic channels. By microfluorimetry it was shown that the P2X receptors mediated a Ca(2+) influx that contributed a small component to the total [Ca(2+)](i) response. Activation of P2X receptors may modulate the uptake of neurotransmitters from the extracellular space by Müller cells in the retina.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10934244      PMCID: PMC6772577     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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