| Literature DB >> 1913162 |
M Sato1, K Ikeda, K Yoshizaki, H Koyano.
Abstract
Microscopic fluorometry was used to examine the effects of anoxia and cyanide (CN-) on cytosolic calcium [Ca2+]i of cultured carotid body (CB) glomus cells from newborn rabbits. Applications of high K+ and veratridine (VRT), a sodium channel activator, induced rapid and marked increases in [Ca2+]i. These effects were inhibited by D600 a calcium channel blocker. [Ca2+]i changes induced by VRT were also blocked by tetrodotoxin (TTX). Glomus cells exhibited a slow increase in [Ca2+]i in response to anoxia and CN-, and a slight decrease during hyperoxia. The effects of anoxia and CN- were blocked by D600 but not by TTX. We conclude that these stimuli induce calcium entry into glomus cells via voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels. Voltage-dependent Na+ channels were not involved.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1913162 DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(91)90951-q
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Res ISSN: 0006-8993 Impact factor: 3.252