INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM TRANSIENTS INDUCED BY DIFFERENT KINDS OF STIMULUS DURING MYOGENESIS OF RAT SKELETAL-MUSCLE CELLS STUDIED BY LASER CYTOFLUOROMETRY WITH INDO-1

Citation
C. Cognard et al., INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM TRANSIENTS INDUCED BY DIFFERENT KINDS OF STIMULUS DURING MYOGENESIS OF RAT SKELETAL-MUSCLE CELLS STUDIED BY LASER CYTOFLUOROMETRY WITH INDO-1, Cell calcium, 14(4), 1993, pp. 333-348
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Cytology & Histology
Journal title
ISSN journal
01434160
Volume
14
Issue
4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
333 - 348
Database
ISI
SICI code
0143-4160(1993)14:4<333:ICTIBD>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Resting intracellular calcium levels and intracellular calcium transie nts induced by three types of stimulus (acetylcholine, high potassium and caffeine) were recorded, during in vitro myogenesis, by means of a ratiometric fluorescence method using the calcium probe Indo-1 under laser illumination. Resting levels seemed to decrease with the age of cultured cells and the depolarization-induced transients, through 100 mM K+ or Ach application, were progressively faster and larger as the muscle cells developed. An additive mechanism, likely due to calcium e ntry into the cell through nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, could ex plain the differences observed in Ach-induced responses as compared wi th the 100 mM K+-induced ones. In myoballs (the older cells) the calci um transients exhibited progressively a biphasic shape. From data obta ined in different conditions (tetrodotoxin, nifedipine, strontium and free Ca EGTA) and those indicating the appearance of caffeine-releasab le intracellular calcium stores only at 2-3 days stage, and from the p reviously reported developmental appearance of calcium currents and co ntraction, it was proposed that, in young myotubes, the calcium transi ents were more dependent on extracellular calcium than in older cells. These developmental data are discussed in the light of a known model of the in situ biogenesis of the structures involved in excitation-con traction coupling (ECC) like transverse tubules and triads.