Kinetics of calcium steps underlying calcium oscillations in melanotrope cells of Xenopus laevis

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Koopman, WJH [1 ]
Scheenen, WJJM [1 ]
Roubos, EW [1 ]
Jenks, BG [1 ]
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[1] CATHOLIC UNIV NIJMEGEN,NIJMEGEN INST NEUROSCI,NL-6525 ED NIJMEGEN,NETHERLANDS
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10.1016/S0143-4160(97)90010-5
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Melanotrope cells of Xenopus laevis display intracellular calcium oscillations which are generated at the plasma membrane and travel as a wave through the cytoplasm into the nucleus. An oscillation involves discrete increases in intracellular Ca2+ ('steps'), followed by a relatively smooth return to the basal Ca2+ level, The aim of our investigation was to determine what role these steps play in shaping the Ca2+ signal in melanotrope cells, by conducting a high resolution spatio-temporal analysis of the kinetics of the Ca2+ steps. To this end Fura-red loaded cells were analysed by confocal laser scanning microscopy using the line scanning method to achieve 6 ms time resolution. Furthermore, the kinetics of the steps were analysed in 3 different intracellular areas, to see if there are spatial differences in Ca2+ signalling kinetics. The results showed that each calcium oscillation is built up by 3-4 steps that were generated very quickly anti had approximately the same size. Following each Ca2+ step, there was a slow removal of calcium before the next step boosted the overall level of Ca2+. Since the Ca2+ steps were most pronounced directly beneath the plasma membrane, they appear to be generated in this region. The speed of the Ca2+ wave near the membrane exceeded 40 mu m/s, indicating an active mechanism for wave propagation. In deeper regions of the cell, the wave speed was much slower (about 8 mu m/s) and the size of each step was smaller, indicating that regulation occurs within a narrower range of [Ca2+](i). Inside the nucleus, however, the calcium wave accelerated again (23 mu m/s). Treatment with TRH evoked a high amplitude Ca2+ transient and increased the number of Ca2+ steps to 5 or 6. Each step had approximately the sane size as the steps of the pretreatment Ca2+ oscillations. Caffeine treatment, which increased the frequency of the oscillations, had no effect on the number or the size of the Ca2+ steps, but it reduced the time needed for each step to reach its maximum height. We suggest a possible 'building block' function for the Ca2+ steps, whereby a cell generates more steps to achieve a high oscillation amplitude or accelerates the speed of the steps to increase the frequency of oscillations. Both phenomena may play a crucial role in the encoding of information transduced from an extracellular input to the intracellular target.
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