The roles of P(2X1)and P(2T AC)receptors in ADP-evoked calcium signalling in human platelets

The roles of P(2X1)and P(2T AC)receptors in ADP-evoked Ca(2+)signalling were investigated in fura-2-loaded human platelets. Desensitization of the P(2X1)receptor with the selective agonist, alphabeta-methylene ATP, reduced the integral of the ADP-evoked rise in [Ca(2+)](i)to about 90% of control; a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cell calcium (Edinburgh) 2000-08, Vol.28 (2), p.119-126
Hauptverfasser: Sage, S O, Yamoah, E H, Heemskerk, J W
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Zusammenfassung:The roles of P(2X1)and P(2T AC)receptors in ADP-evoked Ca(2+)signalling were investigated in fura-2-loaded human platelets. Desensitization of the P(2X1)receptor with the selective agonist, alphabeta-methylene ATP, reduced the integral of the ADP-evoked rise in [Ca(2+)](i)to about 90% of control; a reduction equivalent to the integral of the P(2X1)-evoked response alone. After elevating cAMP or cGMP levels using prostaglandin E(1)or sodium nitroprusside, prior P(2X1)desensitization reduced the integral of the ADP-evoked response to about 70% of control. This reduction was greater than the integral of the P(2X1)-evoked response alone under the same conditions, suggesting rapidly activated Ca(2+)entry via the P(2X1)receptor potentiates Ca(2+)responses evoked via the phospholipase C-coupled P(2Y1)receptor. The P(2T AC)receptor antagonist, AR-C69931MX, at a concentration completely inhibiting aggregation, did not significantly affect the initial peaks but caused a significant reduction in the integrals of the ADP-evoked rises in [Ca(2+)](i)to about 71% or 77% of controls in the presence or absence of external Ca(2+)respectively. This suggests that the main effect of lowering cAMP levels after inhibition of adenylyl cyclase via P(2T AC)receptors may be reduced Ca(2+)removal from the cytosol. These results indicate that both the P(2X1)and P(2T AC)receptors play a significant role in ADP-evoked Ca(2+)signalling in human platelets.
ISSN:0143-4160
DOI:10.1054/ceca.2000.0139