Literature DB >> 2337172

Measurement of cytoplasmic calcium in single microvessels with increased permeability.

P He1, S N Pagakis, F E Curry.   

Abstract

We investigated the hypothesis that an increase in cytoplasmic calcium ion concentration, [Ca2+]i, is one of the mechanisms responsible for increased microvessel permeability. We loaded the cells forming the walls of individually perfused microvessels in frog mesentery with fura-2 and measured [Ca2+]i in the control state and after adding the Ca2+ ionophore ionomycin to the perfusate. [Ca2+]i in the control state was 65 +/- 6 nM and increased to an initial peak of 285 +/- 29 nM after 1-3 min. After 4, 6, and 10 min, [Ca2+]i was 199 +/- 18, 163 +/- 16, and 129 +/- 9 nM, respectively. [Ca2+]i fell back to 77 +/- 7 nM after ionophore was removed. In similar experiments, hydraulic conductivity (Lp) increased to a peak of 9.5 times control after 1-3 min, then fell to 2.0 times control after 6 min. Lp remained elevated at this level for as long as ionophore was present in the perfusate. [Ca2+]i modulates the initial and sustained phases of the permeability increase. Both processes depend on external Ca2+ influx. Our experiments provide the first direct measurement of [Ca2+]i during a change in the permeability of an intact microvessel.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2337172     DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1990.258.5.H1366

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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