Triphenyltin-Induced Increase in the Intracellular Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> of Dissociated Mammalian CNS Neuron: Its Independence from Voltage-Dependent Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> Channels
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To test the possibility that triphenyltin (TPT) increases the intracellular Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> ([Ca<SUP>2+</SUP>]<SUB>i</SUB>) in neurons as found previously in thymocytes, the effect of TPT on [Ca<SUP>2+</SUP>]<SUB>i</SUB> was examined in rat cerebellar neurons by a flow-cytometer with fluorescent dyes. TPT at concentrations ranging from 3 × 10<SUP>-7</SUP> M to 1 × 10<SUP>-5</SUP> M dose-depend ently increased the [Ca<SUP>2+</SUP>]<SUB>i</SUB>. The TPT-induced increase in [Ca<SUP>2+</SUP>]<SUB>i</SUB> was not attenuated by a Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> channel blocker, suggesting that it was not dependent on voltage-dependent Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> channels. As the concentration of external Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> ([Ca<SUP>2+</SUP>]<SUB>e</SUB>) increased, TPT produced a more profound increase in the [Ca<SUP>2+</SUP>]<SUB>i</SUB>. However, the increase in the [Ca<SUP>2+</SUP>]<SUB>i</SUB> by TPT was observed even in nominally [Ca<SUP>2+</SUP>]<SUB>e</SUB>-free solution. These results suggest two possibilities. First, TPT may promote Ca<SUP>2+</SUP>-influx to the neuron. Secondly, TPT may affect the intracellular Ca-store sites. This study is relevant to the neurotoxicity of organotins because it has become progressively clear that sustained increases in the [Ca<SUP>2+</SUP>]<SUB>i</SUB> can activate various Ca<SUP>2+</SUP>-dependent degradative processes.
著者
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Matoba Hideki
Department Of Exercise Physiology Faculty Of Integrated Arts And Sciences The University Of Tokushim
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Sato Mitsuhiro
Department Of Cardiology Sendai City Hospital
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Oyama Yasuo
Department Of Pharmaceutical Care And Clinical Pharmacy Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tokushima
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Hayashi Akemi
Department of Medical Technology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kagawa Prefectural College of Health Sciences
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Chikahisa Lumi
Department of Health Science, Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokushima
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Chikahisa Lumi
Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokushima
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Ueha Toshiko
Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokushima
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Matoba Hideki
Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokushima
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Oyama Yasuo
Department of Health Science, Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokushima
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