C. Astariedequeker et al., ENDOTHELIN-3 REDUCES CA2-UPTAKE AND CA2+ CONTENT OF PLATELET INTERNALSTORES(), Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 210(3), 1995, pp. 889-897
In stimulated platelets, endothelin-3 (ET-3) has been previously shown
to attenuate Ca2+ mobilization. Using the calcium indicator chlortetr
acycline, the present study demonstrates that 0.5 mu M ET-3 produced a
24% reduction in the Ca2+ pool mobilized by A23187. ET-3 up to 1 mu M
dose-dependently decreased the initial velocity and steady state valu
e of Ca-45(2+)-uptake into platelet membrane vesicules (p<0.001). In a
ddition, ET-3 partially reversed the inhibitory effects of half maxima
lly effective concentrations of thapsigargin and 2,5-di-(t-butyl)-1,4-
benzohydroquinone, two specific inhibitors of the sarco/endoplasmic re
ticulum Ca2+-ATPases. These results suggest that ET-3 is functionally
coupled to Ca2+-pumps of the dense tubular system. Based on these find
ings, we propose that ET-3 decreases the activity of Ca2+-pumps in the
dense tubular system which accumulates less Ca2+, leading to lowered
Ca2+ release in response to agonists. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.