L. Nunez et J. Garciasancho, 2 DIFFERENT CONSTITUENTS OF PLASMA INCREASE CYTOSOLIC CALCIUM SELECTIVELY IN NEURONS OR GLIA OF PRIMARY RAT CEREBELLAR CULTURES, Journal of physiology, 490(3), 1996, pp. 577-583
1. The ability of several serum fractions to increase the cytosolic ca
lcium concentration ([Ca2+](i)) was tested in rat cerebellar cells mai
ntained in primary culture. 2. Serum filtered through an ultrafiltrati
on membrane with 3000 Da molecular mass cut-off (filtered serum, PS) s
electively stimulated neurons whereas dialysed serum (DS) selectively
stimulated glia. 3. The effects of FS were due to glutamate as they we
re reproduced by N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA), blocked by NMDA receptor
antagonists and prevented by enzymatic removal of glutamate. 4. The e
ffects of DX on glia were not reproduced by platelet-activating factor
, thrombin or bradykinin. They were not lost on heating or extraction
with diethyl ether. They were reproduced by a methanol-chloroform-HCl
extract from DS and by several commercial fraction V plasma albumins.
5. These [Ca2+](i)-increasing factors present in blood could contribut
e to brain damage during ischaemia if they reached the brain interstit
ium on disruption of the blood-brain barrier.