Cell culture alters Ca2+entry pathways activated by store-depletion or hypoxia in canine pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells

Author:

Ng Lih Chyuan,Kyle Barry D.,Lennox Alison R.,Shen Xiao-Ming,Hatton William J.,Hume Joseph R.

Abstract

Previous studies have shown that, in acutely dispersed canine pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (PASMCs), depletion of both functionally independent inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3)- and ryanodine-sensitive Ca2+stores activates capacitative Ca2+entry (CCE). The present study aimed to determine if cell culture modifies intracellular Ca2+stores and alters Ca2+entry pathways caused by store depletion and hypoxia in canine PASMCs. Intracellular Ca2+concentration ([Ca2+]i) was measured in fura 2-loaded cells. Mn2+quench of fura 2 signal was performed to study divalent cation entry, and the effects of hypoxia were examined under oxygen tension of 15–18 mmHg. In acutely isolated PASMCs, depletion of IP3-sensitive Ca2+stores with cyclopiazonic acid (CPA) did not affect initial caffeine-induced intracellular Ca2+transients but abolished 5-HT-induced Ca2+transients. In contrast, CPA significantly reduced caffeine- and 5-HT-induced Ca2+transients in cultured PASMCs. In cultured PASMCs, store depletion or hypoxia caused a transient followed by a sustained rise in [Ca2+]i. The transient rise in [Ca2+]iwas partially inhibited by nifedipine, whereas the nifedipine-insensitive transient rise in [Ca2+]iwas inhibited by KB-R7943, a selective inhibitor of reverse mode Na+/Ca2+exchanger (NCX). The nifedipine-insensitive sustained rise in [Ca2+]iwas inhibited by SKF-96365, Ni2+, La3+, and Gd3+. In addition, store depletion or hypoxia increased the rate of Mn2+quench of fura 2 fluorescence that was also inhibited by these blockers, exhibiting pharmacological properties characteristic of CCE. We conclude that cell culture of canine PASMCs reorganizes IP3and ryanodine receptors into a common intracellular Ca2+compartment, and depletion of this store or hypoxia activates voltage-operated Ca2+entry, reverse mode NCX, and CCE.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Cell Biology,Physiology

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