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Selective activation of Ca2+ influx by extracellular ATP in a pancreatic beta-cell line (HIT).

J F Geschwind1, M Hiriart, M C Glennon, H Najafi, B E Corkey, F M Matschinsky, M Prentki.   

Abstract

The action of exogenous ATP on cytoplasmic free Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) was studied in insulin secreting cells using fura-2. Stimulation of clonal pancreatic beta-cells (HIT) with ATP (range 2-20 microM) evoked a sustained elevation in [Ca2+]i. ATP selectively promoted Ca2+ influx and not Ca2+ mobilization since (1) the effect required external Ca1+ and (2) was observed in cells in which internal stores were depleted with ionomycin (3) the rate of Mn2+ influx, measured as the quenching of the fura-2 signal, was accelerated by ATP. The action of ATP was unaffected by the voltage-sensitive Ca2+ channel blockers nifedipine and verapamil as well as by a depolarizing concentration of K+. The effect on [Ca2+]i was highly specific for ATP since AMP, ADP, adenosine 5'-[gamma-thio]triphosphate, adenosine 5'-[beta, gamma-methylene]triphosphate, GTP and adenosine were ineffective. In normal pancreatic islet cells, both exogenous ATP (range 0.2-2 microM) and ADP induced a transient Ca2+ elevation that did not require external Ca2+. The nucleotide specificity of the effect on [Ca2+]i suggests that ATP activates P2 gamma purinergic receptors in normal beta-cells. Thus, ATP evokes a Ca2+ signal in clonal HIT cells and normal islet cells by different transducing systems involving distinct purinoreceptors. A novel mechanism for increasing [Ca2+]i by extracellular ATP is reported in HIT cells, since the nucleotide specificity and the selective activation of Ca2+ influx without mobilization of internal Ca2+ stores cannot be explained by mechanisms already described in other cell systems.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2543452     DOI: 10.1016/0167-4889(89)90018-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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