L-Arginine uptake and Ca2+ changes in unstirred platelets activated by thro
mbin, collagen and Ca2+ ionophore A23187 were evaluated. Thrombin did not a
ffect L-arginine uptake at short incubation times (2-15 min), but at prolon
ged times slowed down the amino acid transport. Collagen was ineffective, A
23187 decreased the L-arginine uptake in a dose-dependent manner, producing
the maximal inhibition at 5 mu M. In FURA 2-loaded platelets collagen did
not modify Ca2+ basal level, thrombin induced a late Ca2+ rise and A23187 d
ose-dependently increased cytosolic Ca2+, eliciting the highest increase at
5 mu M. It is likely that L-arginine uptake is inversely modulated by Ca2 concentrations and is inhibited during platelet stimulation with agonists
which induce cytosolic Ca2+ elevation (C) 1999 Federation of European Bioch
emical Societies.