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Role of calcium in thromboxane B2-mediated injury to rabbit gastric mucosal cells.

H M Wong1, B D Soper, B L Tepperman.   

Abstract

A sustained increase in cytosolic Ca2+ can damage gastric mucosal cells. The present study has examined the role of Ca2+ in thromboxane B2 (TXB2)-mediated damage of rabbit isolated gastric mucosal cells. Cells were isolated from rabbit oxyntic mucosa by collagenase-EDTA digestion. Cell metabolic activity and cell damage were estimated by alamar blue dye absorbance and trypan blue uptake, respectively. Cellular Ca2+ was monitored by indo-1 dye fluorescence. Addition of TXB2 (10(-6) and 10(-8) M) to the cell suspension resulted in a decrease in metabolic activity, and this effect was reduced when Ca2+ was removed from the incubation medium. TXB2 addition to the incubation medium resulted in an increase in cytosolic Ca2+ and incubation of cells with the intracellular Ca2+ chelator, BAPTA-AM (20 microM), reduced cell injury in response to TXB2. Incubation of cells with the Ca2+ ionophore A23187 (1-25 microM) resulted in a dose-dependent increase in trypan blue uptake and a reduction in cell metabolism. Cell injury in response to A23187 were exacerbated by addition of TXB2 (10(-8) M) to the cell suspension. TXB2 treatment reduced cellular content of reduced glutathione (GSH), while exogenous GSH addition (10 mM) reduced TXB2-mediated cell injury. These data demonstrate that TXB2 can directly injure gastric mucosal cells. Gastric mucosal cellular damage in response to TXB2 is mediated in part by a disruption of Ca2+ homeostasis as well as a reduction in cellular GSH content.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7555460     DOI: 10.1007/bf02208674

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


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