内皮细胞在剪切应力流动中ip3触发细胞间ca2 +反应

S. Kudo, M. Hosobuchi, Shogo Kuretoko, Tateki Sumii, Tomoya Shimada, Marie Terada, K. Tanishita
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已经观察到一种现象,即内皮细胞内Ca2+浓度在施加剪切应力(Ca2+反应)时增加。因此,可以假设Ca2+是将剪应力刺激转移到细胞中的第二信使。已知Ca2+反应也会扩散到周围细胞(Ca2+波)。我们研究了通过使用d -肌醇1,4,5-三磷酸,P4(5)-(1-(2-硝基苯基)乙基)酯三钠盐(Caged IP3)诱导Ca2+波,抑制细胞间隙连接和旁分泌通路等主要细胞间信号通路对培养的牛主动脉内皮细胞(BAECs) Ca2+波的影响。此外,我们还研究了剪切应力作用下baec中Ca2+波的变化。使用笼化IP3, BAEC局部释放ATP诱导Ca2+波。Ca2+波被旁分泌途径抑制剂抑制。此外,在剪切流动下,Ca2+响应沿下游方向扩散。这些结果表明,在有流和无流条件下,旁分泌途径都占主导地位。
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Intercellular Ca 2+ response triggered by IP 3 among endothelial cells in shear stress flow
A phenomenon has been observed in which intracellular Ca2+ concentration in endothelial cells increases upon application of shear stress (Ca2+ response). It is therefore assumed that Ca2+ is the second messenger in the transfer of shear stress stimulation into cells. The Ca2+ response is also known to spread to surrounding cells (Ca2+ wave). We investigated the effects on Ca2+ wave among cultured bovine aorta endothelial cells (BAECs) upon inhibiting the main intercellular signaling pathways, such as gap junction and paracrine pathways by inducing Ca2+ wave using D-myo-inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate, P4(5)-(1-(2-nitrophenyl)ethyl) ester trisodium salt (Caged IP3) due to an intracellular IP3 elevation. In addition, we investigated the Ca2+ wave among BAECs under shear stress loading. Using Caged IP3, local release of ATP from BAEC induced Ca2+ wave. The Ca2+ wave was inhibited by the inhibitors of paracrine pathways. Furthermore, the Ca2+ response spread in the direction of the downstream under shear flow. These results suggest that paracrine pathway is dominant in both of flow and no flow conditions.
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