Literature DB >> 8640335

Actions of ADP, but not ATP, on cytosolic free Ca2+ in single rat hepatocytes mimicked by 2-methylthioATP.

C J Dixon1, P H Cobbold, A K Green.   

Abstract

1. Aequorin-injected, single rat hepatocytes generate series of repetitive transients in cytosolic free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) when stimulated with agonists acting through the phosphoinositide signalling pathway, including ADP and ATP. We have previously described differences in the [Ca2+]i responses of aequorin-injected hepatocytes to ADP and ATP. 2. The effects of the phosphorothioate analogue of ATP, 2-methylthioATP (2-meSATP), have been examined on single rat hepatocytes. This analogue is belived to be the most potent agonist at the P2Y1 subclass of purinoceptor. 3. The [Ca2+]i transients induced by 2-meSATP were indistinguishable from those induced by ADP, and in contrast to those induced by ATP. 4. At hig concentrations, 2-meSATP and ADP both induced transients at high frequency. In contrast, hepatocytes responded to high concentrations of ATP with an initial rapid rise in [Ca2+]i, followed by a slowly decaying fall. 5. The modulatory effects of elevated intracellular cyclic AMP concentration were the same on both 2-meSATP- and ADP-induced [Ca2+]i transients; the peak height and frequency of transients were enhanced. ATP-induced transients, however, underwent either an increase in duration or conversion into a sustained rise in [Ca2+]i. 6. ATP-induced transients were specifically potentiated by the co-addition of alpha, beta-methyleneATP, whereas 2-meSATP- and ADP-induced transients were unaffected by this treatment. 7. We conclude that 2-meSATP acts at the same receptor as ADP on rat hepatocytes, and that this is distinct from teh receptor(s) mediating the effects of ATP.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8640335      PMCID: PMC1908934          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1995.tb16401.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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