Literature DB >> 15364881

Hypo-osmotic potentiation of acetylcholine-stimulated ciliary beat frequency through ATP release in rat tracheal ciliary cells.

Manpei Kawakami1, Tomoyoshi Nagira, Tetsuya Hayashi, Chikao Shimamoto, Takahiro Kubota, Hiroshi Mori, Hideyo Yoshida, Takashi Nakahari.   

Abstract

The ciliary beat frequency (CBF) of rat tracheal ciliary cells in a slice preparation was measured using video-enhanced contrast (VEC) microscopy. Acetylcholine (ACh) increased CBF mediated via intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) in a dose-dependent manner. An adequate hypo-osmotic stress (-40 mosM) potentiated ACh-stimulated CBF increase in tracheal ciliary cells and shifted the ACh dose-response curve to the left (lower concentration side). This potentiation was independent of hypo-osmotic stresses applied ranging from -20 mosM to -90 mosM. A hypo-osmotic stress induces ATP release in many cell types. The present study demonstrated that suramin (an inhibitor of purinergic receptors) and apyrase (an ATPase/ADPase) eliminate the hypo-osmotic potentiation of ACh-stimulated CBF increase and that ATP increased [Ca2+]i and CBF, as well as potentiating ACh-stimulated rises in [Ca2+]i and CBF increase. Moreover, the apical surface of tracheal ciliary cells were stained immunopositive for the P2X4 purinergic receptor. A hypo-osmotic stress (-40 mosM) transiently increased [Ca2+]i and potentiated the ACh-stimulated [Ca2+]i increase. The hypo-osmotic potentiation of ACh-stimulated CBF increase was not detected under Ca2+-free conditions. These observations suggest that a hypo-osmotic stress stimulates ATP release from the trachea. The released ATP may induce further increases in [Ca2+]i and CBF in ACh-stimulated tracheal ciliary cells, which may be mediated by purinergic receptors, such as P2X4.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15364881     DOI: 10.1113/expphysiol.2004.028670

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Physiol        ISSN: 0958-0670            Impact factor:   2.969


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Authors:  Geoffrey Burnstock; Gillian E Knight
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