Av. Shmigol et al., Simultaneous measurements of changes in sarcoplasmic reticulum and cytosolic [Ca2+] in rat uterine smooth muscle cells, J PHYSL LON, 531(3), 2001, pp. 707-713
1. The role of the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) was investigated in spontane
ous and agonist-induced uterine Ca2+ transients, by combining low- (mag-flu
o-4) and high-affinity (fura-2) indicators to measure intraluminal SR ([Ca2
+](L)) and cytosolic ([Ca2+](i)) calcium concentration, simultaneously, in
single smooth muscle cells from pregnant rat uterus.
2. Carbachol or ATP, in the absence of extracellular Ca2+, decreased [Ca2+]
(L) and increased [Ca2+](i). Although some replenishment (around 50%) occur
red in its absence, extracellular Ca2+ was required for full replenishment
of the SR Ca2+.
3. In 4/15 cells, ATP evoked oscillations of [Ca2+](i). These were accompan
ied by successive release and re-uptake of SR Ca2+. Inhibition of the SR Ca
2+-ATPase with thapsigargin abolished the oscillations and luminal changes.
4. Spontaneous [Ca2+](i) transients produced no detectable changes in [Ca2](L). The larger [Ca2+](i) transients evoked by high-K+ depolarisation incr
eased [Ca2+](L). Spontaneous activity was inhibited when [Ca2+](L) was incr
eased.
5. These data show that it is possible to simultaneously measure SR and cyt
osolic [Ca2+], and to investigate their response to agonist application and
spontaneous activity.