| Literature DB >> 19885034 |
Sung-Min Hwang1, Na-Youn Koo, Se-Young Choi, Gae-Sig Chun, Joong-Soo Kim, Kyungpyo Park.
Abstract
High concentrations of ATP induce membrane blebbing. However, the underlying mechanism involved in epithelial cells remains unclear. In this study, we investigated the role of the P2X7 receptor (P2X7R) in membrane blebbing using Par C5 cells. We stimulated the cells with 5 mM of ATP for 1~2 hrs and found the characteristics of membrane blebbing, a hallmark of apoptotic cell death. In addition, 500 microM Bz-ATP, a specific P2X7R agonist, induced membrane blebbing. However, 300 microM of Ox-ATP, a P2X7R antagonist, inhibited ATP-induced membrane blebbing, suggesting that ATP-induced membrane blebbing is mediated by P2X7R. We found that ATP-induced membrane blebbing was mediated by ROCK I activation and MLC phosphorylation, but not by caspase-3. Five mM of ATP evoked a biphasic [Ca(2+)](i) response; a transient [Ca(2+)](i) peak and sustained [Ca(2+)](i) increase secondary to ATP-stimulated Ca(2+) influx. These results suggest that P2X7R plays a role in membrane blebbing of the salivary gland epithelial cells.Entities:
Keywords: Ca2+ influx; Membrane blebbing; P2X7 receptor; ROCKI
Year: 2009 PMID: 19885034 PMCID: PMC2766740 DOI: 10.4196/kjpp.2009.13.3.175
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Physiol Pharmacol ISSN: 1226-4512 Impact factor: 2.016