N. Chattopadhyay et al., The extracellular calcium-sensing receptor is expressed in rat microglia and modulates an outward K+ channel, J NEUROCHEM, 72(5), 1999, pp. 1915-1922
The calcium-sensing receptor (CaR) is a G protein-coupled receptor that "se
nses" extracellular calcium ions (Ca-o(2+)) as an extracellular first messe
nger. In this report, we have shown that the CaR is expressed in primary cu
ltures of microglial cells derived from rat brain as assessed by RT-PCR usi
ng four CaR-specific primer pairs followed by sequencing of the amplified p
roducts, by northern blot analysis using a CaR-specific probe, as well as b
y immunocytochemistry and western analysis utilizing a specific polyclonal
anti-CaR antiserum. In addition, raising Ca-o(2+) from 0.75 to 3.0 mM or ad
dition of the polycationic CaR agonist neomycin or a "calcimimetic" CaR act
ivator (R-467; NPS Pharmaceuticals) increased the open state probability (P
-o) of a Ca+-activated K+ channel having a unitary conductance of 84 +/- 4
pS, indicating that the channel is modulated by the CaR, Therefore, our dat
a strongly suggest that a functional CaR is expressed in cultured rat micro
glia, similar to that in parathyroid gland and kidney, which could potentia
lly play an important role(s) in regulating microglial function.