M. Wakakura et N. Yamamoto, CYTOSOLIC CALCIUM TRANSIENT INCREASE THROUGH THE AMPA KAINATE RECEPTOR IN CULTURED MULLER CELLS/, Vision research, 34(9), 1994, pp. 1105-1109
The intracellular concentration of free calcium ions ([Ca2+](i)) follo
wing administration of glutamate agonist was monitored for retinal Mul
ler cells cultured from adult rabbits using a fluorescence microscope
equipped with a video camera system. The calcium concentration was ima
ged with fura-2. The transient increase of [Ca2+](i) was observed foll
owing the administration of L-glutamate (3 mM), kainate (0.07-7 mM) an
d lpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA, 0.07-
7mM), but not N-methyl-L-aspartate (NMDA, 0.7-7 mM) in Mg2+-free mediu
m. The AMPA/kainate-induced increase of [Ca2+](i) was blocked by the n
on-NMDA glutamate receptor antagonist 6-cyano-7-nitroquinoxaline-2,3-d
ione (CNQX) or low concentrations of external calcium. High K+ solutio
n induced a slight but definite increase in [Ca2+](i) which was blocke
d by nifedipine, a voltage-dependent calcium channel blocker, at 100 m
u M, suggesting that L-type calcium channels are present in cultured M
uller cells. The AMPA-induced transient increase of [Ca2+](i) was not
blocked at the same concentration of nifedipine. There must be an infl
ux of calcium ions through non-NMDA AMPA-kainate receptors in Muller c
ells. In the retina, glutamate receptor-linked events are no longer co
nsidered as specific to neurons.