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XB-ART-21315
Cell Calcium 1994 May 01;155:411-22. doi: 10.1016/0143-4160(94)90016-7.
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Interaction between Ca2+ release from inositol trisphosphate sensitive stores and Ca2+ entry through neuronal Ca2+ channels expressed in Xenopus oocyte.

Fournier F, Navarre P, Matifat F, Vilbert C, Colin T, Guilbault P, Brule G, Marlot D.


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Rat cerebellar RNA injected into Xenopus oocytes leads to the expression of putative P-type voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels (VDCCs). The monitoring of intracellular Ca2+ variations by recording the Ca2+ dependent chloride current in voltage clamped oocytes indicates that activation of these Ca2+ channels by depolarization gives rise to two distinct components of cytosolic Ca2+ elevation. If the early component (T1) can be directly attributed to the Ca2+ entry through VDCCs, the second delayed one (T2) is related to a Ca2+ release from InsP3 sensitive stores activated following Ca2+ entry. Modifications of cytosolic Ca2+ by direct injection of Ca2+ into oocytes or by increasing the Ca2+ influx through VDCCs suggest that the Ca2+ release from intracellular InsP3 sensitive stores can be modulated in a differential manner. Namely, discrete elevations of cytosolic Ca2+ switch on the Ca2+ release whereas higher Ca2+ concentrations dampen the release. These results suggest a functional coupling between P-type VDCCs and InsP3 receptors.

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