Integrity of Actin-Network Is Involved in Uridine 5'-Triphosphate Evoked Store-Operated Ca super(2+) Entry in Bovine Adrenocortical Fasciculata Cells
Store-operated Ca super(2+) entry channels (SOCs) play an important role in the regulation of diverse non-excitable cell functions. However, the precise mechanism of SOCs activation is still controversial. Uridine 5'-triphosphate (UTP) was shown to induce Ca super(2+) entry in a dihydropyridine...
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description | Store-operated Ca super(2+) entry channels (SOCs) play an important role in the regulation of diverse non-excitable cell functions. However, the precise mechanism of SOCs activation is still controversial. Uridine 5'-triphosphate (UTP) was shown to induce Ca super(2+) entry in a dihydropyridines-insensitive manner and accelerated steroidogenesis in bovine adrenocortical fasciculata cells (BAFCs) via the Gq/11 protein-coupled P2Y sub(2) receptor. Therefore we investigated whether UTP is involved in SOCs activation and the mechanism of UTP-induced SOCs activation. Fura 2-loaded BAFCs were used for the measurement of intracellular concentration of Ca super(2+) ([Ca super(2+)] sub(i)) mobilization. Extracellular UTP evoked Ca super(2+) release from intracellular stores followed by an increase in Ca super(2+) entry. The Ca super(2+) influx elicited by UTP was inhibited not by nifedipine, but by Zn super(2+), Cd super(2+), and Ni super(2+) (potency order: Zn super(2+) > Cd super(2+) >> Ni super(2+)), and the effect of UTP was also attenuated by a phospholipase C inhibitor (U73122). These results indicate that UTP activates SOCs in BAFCs. The increase in [Ca super(2+)] sub(i) by UTP was attenuated by ML-9, a myosin-light chain kinase inhibitor, and calmodulin inhibitors, W-7 and E6 berbamine, in a concentration-dependent manner. These reagents depolymerized actin filaments with rhodamine staining in BAFCs. Cytochalasin D also inhibited UTP-activated SOCs and depolymerized actin filaments. From these results, we proposed that calcium/calmodulin dependent myosin-light chain kinase is involved in the mobilization of actin filaments and the integrity of actin-network plays an important role in UTP-induced SOCs activation in BAFCs. |
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