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Ca2+ release and Ca2+ entry induced by rapid cytosolic alkalinization in Jurkat T-lymphocytes.

A H Guse1, E Roth, F Emmrich.   

Abstract

4-Aminopyridine (4-AP), a compound usually known as a K(+)-channel inhibitor, induced rapid cytosolic alkalinization from pH 7.15 to pH 7.4, and subsequently Ca2+ mobilization in the T-lymphocyte cell line Jurkat. Other weak bases, such as NH4Cl or triethanolamine, induced a smaller and/or slower increase in cytosolic pH, resulting in a lower or no detectable Ca2+ signal. In the presence of extracellular Ca2+, 4-AP mediated a rapid and sustained increase in the free cytosolic Ca2+ concentration similar to that obtained by T-cell receptor-mediated stimulation. In the absence of extracellular Ca2+, 4-AP transiently released Ca2+ from an intracellular store that is most likely identical with the agonist- and Ins(1,4,5)P3-sensitive Ca2+ pool of Jurkat T-cells. As possible mechanisms for Ca2+ release from this particular pool as induced by 4-AP we examined (i) formation of Ins(1,4,5)P3 and (ii) sensitization of the Ins(1,4,5)P3-receptor/Ca(2+)release system by increasing intracellular pH. Although 4-AP did not induce formation of inositol polyphosphates, as demonstrated by h.p.l.c. analysis, in permeabilized cells the dose-response curve for Ins(1,4,5)P3 was shifted to the left by changing the intracellular pH from 7.2 to 7.4. This indicated that sensitization of the Ins(1,4,5)P3-receptor/Ca(2+)-release system was responsible for the effects of 4-AP seen in intact cells. In conclusion, 4-AP appears a novel tool for depletion of the agonist-sensitive Ca2+ pool of T-cells without simultaneous formation of Ins(1,4,5)P3, thereby inducing capacitative Ca2+ entry in these cells.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8037695      PMCID: PMC1137146          DOI: 10.1042/bj3010083

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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