Hm. Blottiere et al., RISE IN CYTOSOLIC CA2-2-PURINOCEPTOR ACTIVATION IN ISOLATED MYOCYTES FROM THE RAT GASTROINTESTINAL-TRACT( CONCENTRATION INDUCED BY P), British Journal of Pharmacology, 117(5), 1996, pp. 775-780
1 The changes in the free cytosolic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+](i)) in
response to agonists of P-2-purinoceptors were studied in myocytes iso
lated from the longitudinal muscle layer of different regions of the r
at gastrointestinal tract (stomach, jejunum, ileum, caecum and colon).
[Ca2+](i) was estimated by emission from the fluorescent dye, indo-1.
2 ATP and the P-2Y-purinoceptor agonist, 2-methylthio-ATP (2-MeSATP),
transiently increased [Ca2+](i) in single myocytes from all segments
of the gastrointestinal tract, whereas alpha,beta-methylene-ATP, a P-2
X-purinoceptor agonist, had no effect. 3 The rise in [Ca2+](i) induced
by ATP and 2-MeSATP was maintained in Ca2+-free solution but was abol
ished by depletion of the intracellular store with thapsigargin (1 mu
M). 4 Single myocytes from stomach, caecum and colon also responded to
UTP by a transient increase in [Ca2+](i). 5 Individual myocytes respo
nded to ATP, 2-MeSATP and UTP in a nearly all-or-nothing manner. The i
ncreasing of agonist concentration enhanced the number of responding c
ells but did not increase the amplitude of the [Ca2+](i) rise. 6 These
results suggest that myocytes from the longitudinal layer of gastroin
testinal muscle do not possess functional P-2X-purinoceptors and that
agonists of P-2Y and P-2U-purinoceptors induced a rise in [Ca2+](i), p
robably via an all-or-nothing mobilization of Ca2+ from intracellular
stores.