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Discrete intracellular Ca(2+) pools coupled to two distinct Ca(2+) influx pathways in human platelets
1Vascular Biology, Maryland Research Laboratories, Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc., Rockville, MD 20878, USA. bings@mrl.oapi.com
Abstract:
Ca(2+) influx is an important event associated with platelet activation and regulated by the content of intracellular Ca(2+). Previous studies have suggested two different Ca(2+) pools and two Ca(2+) influx pathways exist in platelets. In the present study, we have investigated the regulation of thrombin- and thapsigargin-induced Ca(2+) entry into human platelets, using fluorescent indicators to monitor Ca(2+) mobilization and membrane potential. It was found that depletion of thapsigargin-sensitive Ca(2+) stores was coupled to Ca(2+) influx through a Ca(2+)-selective pathway. Additional release of Ca(2+) from the thapsigargin-insensitive pool by thrombin caused the opening of a nonselective cation channel.