OXIDANT STRESS INHIBITS THE STORE-DEPENDENT CA2-INFLUX PATHWAY OF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS()

Citation
Sj. Elliott et Tn. Doan, OXIDANT STRESS INHIBITS THE STORE-DEPENDENT CA2-INFLUX PATHWAY OF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS(), Biochemical journal, 292, 1993, pp. 385-393
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
02646021
Volume
292
Year of publication
1993
Part
2
Pages
385 - 393
Database
ISI
SICI code
0264-6021(1993)292:<385:OSITSC>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Oxidant stress induced by t-butyl hydroperoxide (t-BuOOH) inhibits bra dykinin-stimulated Ca2+ signalling in vascular endothelial cells. The effect of t-BuOOH on intracellular Ca2+ pools was determined by additi on of Ca2+-releasing agents to fura-2-loaded cells suspended in Ca2+-f ree/EGTA buffer. In control cells, sequential additions of bradykinin and ionomycin produced similar increases in cytosolic free [Ca2+] ([Ca 2+]i). By contrast, incubation with t-BuOOH progressively decreased th e response of [Ca2+]i to bradykinin and increased that to ionomycin, s uggesting that the total (ionomycin-releasable) Ca2+ pool remains repl ete during oxidant stress. The effect of t-BuOOH on the InsP3-sensitiv e Ca2+ pool was measured by the increase in [Ca2+]i or efflux of Ca-45 (2+) stimulated by 2,5-di-t-butylhydroquinone (BHQ). Incubation with t -BuOOH did not inhibit BHQ-stimulated increases in [Ca2+]i or Ca-45(2) efflux, suggesting that the InsP3-sensitive Ca2+ pool remains replet e and releasable. Activity of the Ca2+-influx pathway stimulated by re lease of internal Ca2+ stores was determined via re-addition of Ca2+ t o BHQ-stimulated cells suspended in Ca2+-free/EGTA buffer and via BHQ- stimulated Ca-45(2+) uptake. Incubation of cells with t-BuOOH for 1 h significantly inhibited the influx pathway. At later time points, t-Bu OOH increased basal [Ca2+], and potentiated the response of [Ca2+]i to BHQ. Similar results were demonstrated with thapsigargin. Together, t hese findings suggest that (1) the inhibitory effect of t-BuOOH on bra dykinin-stimulated release of Ca2+ from internal stores is not related to depletion of these stores, and (2) inhibition of the store-depende nt Ca2+-influx pathway occurs by a direct effect of the influx pathway or by inhibition of the mechanism which links the internal Ca2+ Store to plasmalemmal Ca2+ influx.