1.Nuclear calcium oscillation in cultured neonatal rat myocytes
Jian LIU ; Zuoyun HE ; Yingbin XIAO ; Junfei YIN ; Peiyon WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(08):-
AIM: To determine whether nuclear Ca 2+ is independently regulated from the cytosolic Ca 2+ and nuclear Ca 2+ oscillation induced by many modulating factors in cultured rat neonatal myocytes and its mechanism. METHODS: Rat neonatal cardiac myocytes were cultured, and fluo-4/AM was loaded as calcium probe. The changes of cytosolic and nuclear Ca 2+ were observed by confocal laser microscopy. RESULTS: Calcium fluorescent intensity oscillated slightly in myocardiocytes and the average intensity was much higher in the nucleus than that in the cytosole. Ca 2+ oscillation in nucleus and cytosole induced by norepinephrine, isoproperenol, ATP were completely blocked by Ca 2+ -ATPase antagonist thapsigargin (10 -6 mol/L),L-type Ca 2+ channel blocker verapermil (500 ?mol/L) and KCl (20 mmol/L). Ca 2+ -ATPase antagonist thapsigargin completely blocked the propagation of Ca 2+ waves and simutaneouly induced a temporary Ca 2+ increase followed by a magnificient drop and loss of response to norepinephrine. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggested that generation and maintenance of calcium oscillation both in cytosole and nucleus depended on extracellular Ca 2+ influx, membrane potential, Ca 2+ release and uptake of cytosolic and nuclear calcium stores. The difference between cytosolic calcium and nuclear calcium indicated that calcium regulating system relatively independent of cytosole may exist in nucleus.
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