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ATP Enhances Spontaneous Calcium Activity in Cultured Suburothelial Myofibroblasts of the Human Bladder

BACKGROUND: Suburothelial myofibroblasts (sMF) are located underneath the urothelium in close proximity to afferent nerves. They express purinergic receptors and show calcium transients in response to ATP. Therefore they are supposed to be involved in afferent signaling of the bladder fullness. Sinc...

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Autores principales: Cheng, Sheng, Scigalla, Frank Peter, Speroni di Fenizio, Pietro, Zhang, Zhi Geng, Stolzenburg, Jens-Uwe, Neuhaus, Jochen
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3187810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21998694
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025769
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author Cheng, Sheng
Scigalla, Frank Peter
Speroni di Fenizio, Pietro
Zhang, Zhi Geng
Stolzenburg, Jens-Uwe
Neuhaus, Jochen
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Scigalla, Frank Peter
Speroni di Fenizio, Pietro
Zhang, Zhi Geng
Stolzenburg, Jens-Uwe
Neuhaus, Jochen
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description BACKGROUND: Suburothelial myofibroblasts (sMF) are located underneath the urothelium in close proximity to afferent nerves. They express purinergic receptors and show calcium transients in response to ATP. Therefore they are supposed to be involved in afferent signaling of the bladder fullness. Since ATP concentration is likely to be very low during the initial filling phase, we hypothesized that sMF Ca(2+) activity is affected even at very low ATP concentrations. We investigated ATP induced modulation of spontaneous activity, intracellular calcium response and purinergic signaling in cultured sMF. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Myofibroblast cultures, established from cystectomies, were challenged by exogenous ATP in presence or absence of purinergic antagonist. Fura-2 calcium imaging was used to monitor ATP (10(−16) to 10(−4) mol/l) induced alterations of calcium activity. Purinergic receptors (P2X1, P2X2, P2X3) were analysed by confocal immunofluorescence. We found spontaneous calcium activity in 55.18%±1.65 of the sMF (N = 48 experiments). ATP significantly increased calcium activity even at 10(−16) mol/l. The calcium transients were partially attenuated by subtype selective antagonist (TNP-ATP, 1 µM; A-317491, 1 µM), and were mimicked by the P2X1, P2X3 selective agonist α,β-methylene ATP. The expression of purinergic receptor subtypes in sMF was confirmed by immunofluorescence. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our experiments demonstrate for the first time that ATP can modulate spontaneous activity and induce intracellular Ca(2+) response in cultured sMF at very low concentrations, most likely involving P2X receptors. These findings support the notion that sMF are able to register bladder fullness very sensitively, which predestines them for the modulation of the afferent bladder signaling in normal and pathological conditions.
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spelling pubmed-31878102011-10-13 ATP Enhances Spontaneous Calcium Activity in Cultured Suburothelial Myofibroblasts of the Human Bladder Cheng, Sheng Scigalla, Frank Peter Speroni di Fenizio, Pietro Zhang, Zhi Geng Stolzenburg, Jens-Uwe Neuhaus, Jochen PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Suburothelial myofibroblasts (sMF) are located underneath the urothelium in close proximity to afferent nerves. They express purinergic receptors and show calcium transients in response to ATP. Therefore they are supposed to be involved in afferent signaling of the bladder fullness. Since ATP concentration is likely to be very low during the initial filling phase, we hypothesized that sMF Ca(2+) activity is affected even at very low ATP concentrations. We investigated ATP induced modulation of spontaneous activity, intracellular calcium response and purinergic signaling in cultured sMF. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Myofibroblast cultures, established from cystectomies, were challenged by exogenous ATP in presence or absence of purinergic antagonist. Fura-2 calcium imaging was used to monitor ATP (10(−16) to 10(−4) mol/l) induced alterations of calcium activity. Purinergic receptors (P2X1, P2X2, P2X3) were analysed by confocal immunofluorescence. We found spontaneous calcium activity in 55.18%±1.65 of the sMF (N = 48 experiments). ATP significantly increased calcium activity even at 10(−16) mol/l. The calcium transients were partially attenuated by subtype selective antagonist (TNP-ATP, 1 µM; A-317491, 1 µM), and were mimicked by the P2X1, P2X3 selective agonist α,β-methylene ATP. The expression of purinergic receptor subtypes in sMF was confirmed by immunofluorescence. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our experiments demonstrate for the first time that ATP can modulate spontaneous activity and induce intracellular Ca(2+) response in cultured sMF at very low concentrations, most likely involving P2X receptors. These findings support the notion that sMF are able to register bladder fullness very sensitively, which predestines them for the modulation of the afferent bladder signaling in normal and pathological conditions. Public Library of Science 2011-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3187810/ /pubmed/21998694 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025769 Text en Cheng et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Cheng, Sheng
Scigalla, Frank Peter
Speroni di Fenizio, Pietro
Zhang, Zhi Geng
Stolzenburg, Jens-Uwe
Neuhaus, Jochen
ATP Enhances Spontaneous Calcium Activity in Cultured Suburothelial Myofibroblasts of the Human Bladder
title ATP Enhances Spontaneous Calcium Activity in Cultured Suburothelial Myofibroblasts of the Human Bladder
title_full ATP Enhances Spontaneous Calcium Activity in Cultured Suburothelial Myofibroblasts of the Human Bladder
title_fullStr ATP Enhances Spontaneous Calcium Activity in Cultured Suburothelial Myofibroblasts of the Human Bladder
title_full_unstemmed ATP Enhances Spontaneous Calcium Activity in Cultured Suburothelial Myofibroblasts of the Human Bladder
title_short ATP Enhances Spontaneous Calcium Activity in Cultured Suburothelial Myofibroblasts of the Human Bladder
title_sort atp enhances spontaneous calcium activity in cultured suburothelial myofibroblasts of the human bladder
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3187810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21998694
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025769
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