Calcium signalling in granule neurones studied in cerebellar slices

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Kirischuk, S
Voitenko, N
Kostyuk, P
Verkhratsky, A
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[1] BOGOMOLETZ PHYSIOL INST,KIEV,UKRAINE
[2] INT CTR MOLEC PHYSIOL,KIEV,UKRAINE
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10.1016/S0143-4160(96)90013-5
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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The cytoplasmic free calcium concentration ([Ca2+](i)) was studied in Fura-2/AM loaded granule neurones in acutely prepared cerebellar slices isolated from neonatal (6 days old) and adult (30 days old) mice. Bath application of elevated (10-50 mM) KCl-containing extracellular solutions evoked [Ca2+](i) rise which was dependent on extracellular Ca2+. The K+-induced [Ca2+](i) elevation was inhibited to different extends by verapamil, nickel and omega-conotoxin suggesting the coexpression of different subtypes of plasmalemmal voltage-gated Ca2+ channels. Bath application of caffeine (10-40 mM) elevated [Ca2+](i) by release of Ca2+ from intracellular stores. Caffeine-induced [Ca2+](i) elevation was inhibited by 100 mu M ryanodine and 500 nM thapsigargin. Depletion of internal Ca2+ stores by caffeine, or blockade of Ca2+ release channels by ryanodine, did not affect depolarization-induced [Ca2+](i) transients, suggesting negligible involvement of Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release in [Ca2+](i) signal generation following cell depolarization. External application of 100 mu M glutamate, but not acetylcholine (1-100 mu M), carbachol (10-100 mu M) or (1S,3R)-ACPD (100-500 mu M) evoked [Ca2+](i) elevation. Part of glutamate-triggered [Ca2+](i) transients in neurones from neonatal mice was due to Ca2+ release (presumably via inositol-(1,4,5)-trisphosphate-sensitive mechanisms) from internal Ca2+ stores. In adult animals, glutamate-triggered [Ca2+](i) elevation was exclusively associated with plasmalemmal Ca2+ influx via both voltage-gated and glutamate-gated channels.
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