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Cholinergic-induced Ca(2+) signaling in interstitial cells of Cajal from the guinea pig bladder

Acetylcholine released from parasympathetic excitatory nerves activates contraction in detrusor smooth muscle. Immunohistochemical labeling of guinea pig detrusor with anti-c-Kit and anti-VAChT demonstrated a close structural relationship between interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) and cholinergic ner...

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Autores principales: Johnston, Louise, Carson, Chris, Lyons, Alan D., Davidson, Ross A., McCloskey, Karen D.
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Publicado: American Physiological Society 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2640952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18171995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.00526.2007
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author Johnston, Louise
Carson, Chris
Lyons, Alan D.
Davidson, Ross A.
McCloskey, Karen D.
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Carson, Chris
Lyons, Alan D.
Davidson, Ross A.
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description Acetylcholine released from parasympathetic excitatory nerves activates contraction in detrusor smooth muscle. Immunohistochemical labeling of guinea pig detrusor with anti-c-Kit and anti-VAChT demonstrated a close structural relationship between interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) and cholinergic nerves. The ability of guinea pig bladder detrusor ICC to respond to the acetylcholine analog, carbachol, was investigated in enzymatically dissociated cells, loaded with the Ca(2+) indicator fluo 4AM. ICC fired Ca(2+) transients in response to stimulation by carbachol (1/10 μM). Their pharmacology was consistent with carbachol-induced contractions in strips of detrusor which were inhibited by 4-DAMP (1 μM), an M(3) receptor antagonist, but not by the M(2) receptor antagonist methoctramine (1 μM). The source of Ca(2+) underlying the carbachol transients in isolated ICC was investigated using agents to interfere with influx or release from intracellular stores. Nifedipine (1 μM) or Ni(2+) (30–100 μM) to block Ca(2+) channels or the removal of external Ca(2+) reduced the amplitude of the carbachol transients. Application of ryanodine (30 μM) or tetracaine (100 μM) abolished the transients. The phospholipase C inhibitor, U-73122 (2.5 μM), significantly reduced the responses. 2-Aminoethoxydiethylborate (30 μM) caused a significant reduction and Xestospongin C (1 μM) was more effective, almost abolishing the responses. Intact in situ preparations of guinea pig bladder loaded with a Ca(2+) indicator showed distinctively different patterns of spontaneous Ca(2+) events in smooth muscle cells and ICC. Both cell types responded to carbachol by an increase in frequency of these events. In conclusion, guinea pig bladder detrusor ICC, both as isolated cells and within whole tissue preparations, respond to cholinergic stimulation by firing Ca(2+) transients.
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spelling pubmed-26409522009-02-24 Cholinergic-induced Ca(2+) signaling in interstitial cells of Cajal from the guinea pig bladder Johnston, Louise Carson, Chris Lyons, Alan D. Davidson, Ross A. McCloskey, Karen D. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Articles Acetylcholine released from parasympathetic excitatory nerves activates contraction in detrusor smooth muscle. Immunohistochemical labeling of guinea pig detrusor with anti-c-Kit and anti-VAChT demonstrated a close structural relationship between interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) and cholinergic nerves. The ability of guinea pig bladder detrusor ICC to respond to the acetylcholine analog, carbachol, was investigated in enzymatically dissociated cells, loaded with the Ca(2+) indicator fluo 4AM. ICC fired Ca(2+) transients in response to stimulation by carbachol (1/10 μM). Their pharmacology was consistent with carbachol-induced contractions in strips of detrusor which were inhibited by 4-DAMP (1 μM), an M(3) receptor antagonist, but not by the M(2) receptor antagonist methoctramine (1 μM). The source of Ca(2+) underlying the carbachol transients in isolated ICC was investigated using agents to interfere with influx or release from intracellular stores. Nifedipine (1 μM) or Ni(2+) (30–100 μM) to block Ca(2+) channels or the removal of external Ca(2+) reduced the amplitude of the carbachol transients. Application of ryanodine (30 μM) or tetracaine (100 μM) abolished the transients. The phospholipase C inhibitor, U-73122 (2.5 μM), significantly reduced the responses. 2-Aminoethoxydiethylborate (30 μM) caused a significant reduction and Xestospongin C (1 μM) was more effective, almost abolishing the responses. Intact in situ preparations of guinea pig bladder loaded with a Ca(2+) indicator showed distinctively different patterns of spontaneous Ca(2+) events in smooth muscle cells and ICC. Both cell types responded to carbachol by an increase in frequency of these events. In conclusion, guinea pig bladder detrusor ICC, both as isolated cells and within whole tissue preparations, respond to cholinergic stimulation by firing Ca(2+) transients. American Physiological Society 2008-03 2008-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2640952/ /pubmed/18171995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.00526.2007 Text en Copyright © 2008, American Physiological Society This document may be redistributed and reused, subject to www.the-aps.org/publications/journals/funding_addendum_policy.htm (http://www.the-aps.org/publications/journals/funding_addendum_policy.htm) .
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Davidson, Ross A.
McCloskey, Karen D.
Cholinergic-induced Ca(2+) signaling in interstitial cells of Cajal from the guinea pig bladder
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title_full Cholinergic-induced Ca(2+) signaling in interstitial cells of Cajal from the guinea pig bladder
title_fullStr Cholinergic-induced Ca(2+) signaling in interstitial cells of Cajal from the guinea pig bladder
title_full_unstemmed Cholinergic-induced Ca(2+) signaling in interstitial cells of Cajal from the guinea pig bladder
title_short Cholinergic-induced Ca(2+) signaling in interstitial cells of Cajal from the guinea pig bladder
title_sort cholinergic-induced ca(2+) signaling in interstitial cells of cajal from the guinea pig bladder
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2640952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18171995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.00526.2007
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