Fast kinetics of calcium liberation induced in Xenopus oocytes by photoreleased inositol trisphosphate

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Parker, I
Yao, Y
Ilyin, V
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[1] Lab. of Cell. and Molec. Neurbio., Department of Psychobiology, University of California, Irvine
[2] Howard Hughes Medical Institute, School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego
[3] Acea Pharmaceuticals Inc., Hitachi Chemical Research Center, Irvine, CA 92715
[4] Laboratory of Nerve Cell Biophysics, Institute of Cell Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushchino
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10.1016/S0006-3495(96)79565-6
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (InsP(3)) acts on intracellular receptors to cause liberation of Ca2+ ions into the cytosol as repetitive spikes and propagating waves. We studied the processes underlying this regenerative release of Ca2+ by monitoring with high resolution the kinetics of Ca2+ flux evoked in Xenopus oocytes by flash photolysis of caged InsP(3). Confocal microfluorimetry was used to monitor intracellular free [Ca2+] from femtoliter volumes within the cell, and the underlying Ca2+ flux was then derived from the rate of increase of the fluorescence signals. A threshold amount of InsP, had to be photoreleased to evoke any appreciable Ca2+ signal, and the amount of liberated Ca2+ then increased only approximately fourfold with maximal stimulation, whereas the peak rate of increase of Ca2+ varied over a range of nearly 20-fold, reaching a maximum of similar to 150 mu Ms(-1). Ca2+ flux increased as a first-order function of [InsP(3)], indicating a lack of cooperativity in channel opening, and was half-maximal with stimuli approximately 10 times threshold. After a brief photolysis flash, Ca2+ efflux began after a quiescent latent period that shortened from several hundred milliseconds with near-threshold stimuli to 25 ms with maximal flashes. This delay could not be explained by an initial ''foot'' of Ca2+ increasing toward a threshold at which regenerative release was triggered, and the onset of release seemed too abrupt to be accounted for by multiple sequential steps involved in channel opening. Ca2+ efflux increased to a maximum after the latent period in a time that reduced from >100 ms to similar to 8 ms with increasing [InsP(3)] and subsequently declined along a two-exponential time course: a rapid fall with a time constant shortening from >100 ms to similar to 25 ms with increasing [InsP(3)], followed by a much smaller tail persisting for several seconds. The results are discussed in terms of a model in which InsP(3) receptors must undergo a slow transition after binding InsP(3) before they can be activated by cytosolic Ca2+ acting as a co-agonist, Positive feedback by liberated Ca2+ ions then leads to a rapid increase in efflux to a maximal rate set by the proportion of receptors binding InsP(3), Subsequently, Ca2+ efflux terminates because of a slower inhibitory action of cytosolic Ca2+ on gating of InsP(3) receptor-channels.
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