| Literature DB >> 8842526 |
Y X Zeng1, J Wu, S T Yee, H Nariuchi, K Hirokawa.
Abstract
Two T-cell clones were established from young and old C57BL/6 mice, respectively. The proliferative response to anti-CD3 stimulation was significantly greater in the young (YT5) than in the old (OT13) T cell clone. However, a similar high response was observed in both T-cell clones upon stimulation with phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) and ionomycin (INM). The calcium-dependent K+ current (IK(Ca)) was recorded with the patch-clamp method in these T-cell clones. With anti-CD3 stimulation, the amplitude of the outward K+ current was significantly lower in OT13 than in YT5 cells. With stimulation with PMA and INM, however, no significant difference in IK(Ca) was obtained between the two types of cells. The level of proliferative response of T-cells to mitogens was well reflected by the amplitude of IK(Ca). Some abnormality in the early pathway of signal transduction, which led to the intracellular Ca2+ influx, appears to be responsible for the impaired proliferation of the old T-cell clone.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8842526 DOI: 10.1016/0898-6568(96)00047-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Signal ISSN: 0898-6568 Impact factor: 4.315