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A novel pattern of fast calcium oscillations points to calcium and electrical activity cross-talk in rat chromaffin cells
Authors:M. Micheletti  A. Brioschi  R. Fesce  F. Grohovaz
Affiliation:(1) S. Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milano, Italy;(2) Center of Neuroscience, Insubria University, Varese, Italy;(3) Lab. Cellular Neurophysiology, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Via Olgettina 58, Milano, Italy
Abstract:
Slow oscillations of cytosolic calcium ion concentration –$$[{text{Ca}}^{2 + } ]_{text{c}} $$ – typically originate from release by intracellular stores, but in some cell types can be triggered and sustained by Ca2+ influx as well. In this study we simultaneously monitored changes in$$[{text{Ca}}^{2 + } ]_{text{c}} $$ and in the electrical activity of the cell membrane by combining indo-1 and patch-clamp measurements in single rat chromaffin cells. By this approach we observed a novel type of spontaneous$$[{text{Ca}}^{2 + } ]_{text{c}} $$ oscillations, much faster than those previously described in these cells. These oscillations are triggered and sustained by complex electrical activity (slow action potentials and spike bursts), require Ca2+ influx and do not involve release from intracellular stores. The possible physiological implications of this new pathway of intracellular signalling are discussed.Received 30 July 2004; received after revision 14 October 2004; accepted 1 November 2004
Keywords:Calcium oscillations  ionic channels  action-potential clamp  indo-1 microspectrofluorometry  electrophysiology
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