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Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Toxicology
Journal title
METHODS AND FINDINGS IN EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
Intracellular calcium levels were measured in Fura-2/AM loaded human platel
ets. Diamide (30 mu M) reduced the Ca2+ response to serotonin (1 mu M), but
not to 4-bromo-A23187 (1 mu M). The small reduction in the maximum fluores
cence produced by diamide was not mirrored by a change in the sensitivity o
f Fura-2 pentapotassium salt to Ca2+. Changes in the spectral properties of
Fura-2 thus cannot wholly explain the reduced serotonin response following
diamide treatment. Hydrogen peroxide (500 mu M) produced a steady increase
in the observed fluorescence ratio that was partially inhibited by the pho
spholipase C inhibitor U-73122 (1.5 mu M). In the absence of platelets, H2O
2 reduced the Ca2+-sensitivity of Fura-2 pentapotassium salt, although it i
s not clear the extent to which this effect contributes to the reduction in
the Ca2+ response to serotonin seen after H2O2. It is concluded that some
caution may be warranted in the interpretation of the effects of H2O2 upon
receptor-mediated Ca2+ signaling as measured using Fura-2. (C)1999 Prous Sc
ience. All rights reserved.