DIFFERENTIAL SENSITIVITY TO NICKEL AND SK-AND-F96365 OF 2ND MESSENGER-OPERATED AND RECEPTOR-OPERATED CALCIUM CHANNELS IN RAT SUBMANDIBULAR DUCTAL CELLS
N. Chaib et al., DIFFERENTIAL SENSITIVITY TO NICKEL AND SK-AND-F96365 OF 2ND MESSENGER-OPERATED AND RECEPTOR-OPERATED CALCIUM CHANNELS IN RAT SUBMANDIBULAR DUCTAL CELLS, Cell calcium, 23(6), 1998, pp. 395-404
The intracellular concentration of calcium ([Ca2+](i)) of rat submandi
bular ductal cells was measured with the intracellular fluorescent dye
Fura-2. Carbachol (100 mu M) and ATP (1 mM) both increased the [Ca2+]
(i). The late response to ATP was blocked by 0.5 mM Ni2+. This concent
ration of Ni2+ also blocked the increase of the [Ca2+](i) and the upta
ke of manganese and calcium in response to 2'- and 3'-O-(4-benzoylbenz
oyl) adenosine 5'-triphosphate (BzATP, 100 mu M), a specific agonist o
f P2X receptors from salivary glands. The increase of the [Ca2+](i) in
response to 2-methylthioadenosine 5'-triphosphate (2-MeSATP, 100 mu M
) a specific P2Y agonist in salivary glands or to a muscarinic agonist
(carbachol) was not affected by 0.5 mM Ni2+. Only higher concentratio
ns of Ni2+ tin the millimolar range) inhibited the uptake of extracell
ular calcium in response to carbachol. SK&F 96365, a blocker of store-
operated calcium channels, inhibited the uptake of extracellular calci
um in response to carbachol without affecting the response to BzATP. I
t is concluded that at low concentrations (below 0.5 mM), Ni2+ inhibit
s the non-specific cation channel coupled to P2X receptors. The uptake
of extracellular calcium by store-operated calcium channels is inhibi
ted by higher concentrations of Ni2+ and by SK&F96365.