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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 99(15): 9840-5, 2002 Jul 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12097649

ABSTRACT

Calcium signaling, manifested as intercellular waves of rising cytosolic calcium, is, in many cell types, the result of calcium-induced secretion of ATP and activation of purinergic receptors. The mechanism by which ATP is released has hitherto not been established. Here, we show by real-time bioluminescence imaging that ATP efflux is not uniform across a field of cells but is restricted to brief, abrupt point-source bursts. The ATP bursts emanate from single cells and manifest the transient opening of nonselective membrane channels, which admits fluorescent indicators of < or = 1.5 kDa. These observations challenge the existence of regenerative ATP release, because ATP efflux is finite and restricted to a point source. Transient efflux of cytosolic nucleotides from a subset of cells may represent a conserved pathway for coordinating local activity of electrically nonexcitable cells, because identical patterns of ATP release were identified in human astrocytes, endothelial cells, and bronchial epithelial cells.


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Adenosine Triphosphate/metabolism , Astrocytes/physiology , Calcium Signaling/physiology , Cell Communication/physiology , Endothelium, Vascular/physiology , Respiratory Mucosa/physiology , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Astrocytes/cytology , Cells, Cultured , Cerebral Cortex/cytology , Humans , Kinetics , Rats , Respiratory Mucosa/cytology , Umbilical Veins
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