Sw. Burchiel et al., Analysis of free intracellular calcium by flow cytometry: Multiparameter and pharmacologic applications, METHODS, 21(3), 2000, pp. 221-230
Flow cytometry offers numerous advantages over traditional techniques for m
easuring intracellular Ca2+ in lymphoid and nonlymphoid cells. In particula
r, the heterogeneity of cell responses can be defined by flow cytometry, an
d multiparameter analyses permit the determination of intracellular Ca2+ in
surface-marker-defined target cells as well as correlation of changes in C
a2+ with other biochemical markers, including ligand binding. This article
presents several established methods for measuring intracellular Ca2+ by fl
ow cytometry in lymphoid and nonlymphoid cells. Examples are provided for d
etermination of Ca2+ in human peripheral blood leukocytes and two human epi
thelial cell lines grown in monolayer. In addition, applications are review
ed or presented for correlating changes In intracellular Ca2+ with other ce
ll parameters, including cell cycle analysis, changes in cell membrane inte
grity, and the induction of apoptosis markers. Finally, a number of novel s
ample handling capabilities useful for performing kinetic analyses of Ca2changes by flow cytometry are now available and one application is presente
d which is finding utility in pharmacologic studies, (C) 2000 Academic Pres
s.