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Extracellular ATP and P2Y2 receptors mediate intercellular Ca(2+) waves induced by mechanical stimulation in submandibular gland cells: Role of mitochondrial regulation of store operated Ca(2+) entry.


ABSTRACT: Coordination of Ca(2+) signaling among cells contributes to synchronization of salivary gland cell function. However, mechanisms that underlie this signaling remain elusive. Here, intercellular Ca(2+) waves (ICW) in submandibular gland cells were investigated using Fura-2 fluorescence imaging. Mechanical stimulation of single cells induced ICW propagation from the stimulated cells through approximately 7 layers of cells or approximately 120microm. Our findings indicate that an extracellular ATP-dependent pathway is involved because the purinergic receptor antagonist suramin and the ATP hydrolyzing enzyme apyrase blocked ICW propagation. However, the gap junction uncoupler oleamide had no effect. ATP is released from mechanically stimulated cells possibly through opening of mechanosensitive maxi-anion channels, and does not appear to be directly linked to cytosolic Ca(2+). The ICW is propagated by diffusing ATP, which activates purinergic receptors in neighboring cells. This purinergic signaling induces a Ca(2+) transient that is dependent on Ca(2+) release via IP(3) receptors in the ER and store operated Ca(2+) entry (SOCE). Finally, inhibition of mitochondrial Ca(2+) uptake modified ICW indicating an important role of these organelles in this phenomenon. These studies increase our understanding of purinergic receptor signaling in salivary gland cells, and its role as a coordination mechanism of Ca(2+) signals induced by mechanical stimulation.

SUBMITTER: Ryu SY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2819618 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Extracellular ATP and P2Y2 receptors mediate intercellular Ca(2+) waves induced by mechanical stimulation in submandibular gland cells: Role of mitochondrial regulation of store operated Ca(2+) entry.

Ryu Shin-Young SY   Peixoto Pablo M PM   Won Jong Hak JH   Yule David I DI   Kinnally Kathleen W KW  

Cell calcium 20100106 1


Coordination of Ca(2+) signaling among cells contributes to synchronization of salivary gland cell function. However, mechanisms that underlie this signaling remain elusive. Here, intercellular Ca(2+) waves (ICW) in submandibular gland cells were investigated using Fura-2 fluorescence imaging. Mechanical stimulation of single cells induced ICW propagation from the stimulated cells through approximately 7 layers of cells or approximately 120microm. Our findings indicate that an extracellular ATP-  ...[more]

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