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Effects of Exogenous ATP on Calcium Mobilization and Cell Proliferation in C6 Glioma Cell

Effects of Exogenous ATP on Calcium Mobilization and Cell Proliferation in C6 Glioma Cell

<P> To clarify the effect of extracellular ATP in cultured C6 glioma cells, ATP-induced cytosolic free calcium ([Ca<SUP>2&#8290;</SUP>]<SUB>i</SUB>) mobilization and cell proliferation were investigated. ATP-induced [Ca<SUP>2&#8290;</SUP>]<SUB>i</SUB> increased in a dose-dependent manner (10<SUP>&#8291;7</SUP> M∼10<SUP>&#8291;3</SUP> M). ATP-induced [Ca<SUP>2&#8290;</SUP>]<SUB>i</SUB> increases were slightly slowed in extracellular calcium-free conditions especially in sustained phase. ATP-induced [Ca<SUP>2&#8290;</SUP>]<SUB>i</SUB> increment was also inhibited by the pretreatment of U73122, a phospholipase C (PLC) inhibitor, in a time-dependent manner. Suramin, a putative P<SUB>2Y</SUB> receptor antagonist, dose-dependently weakened ATP-induced [Ca<SUP>2&#8290;</SUP>]<SUB>i</SUB> mobilization. Significant increases in cell proliferation were observed at 2, 3, and 4 days after ATP was added. Stimulated cell proliferation was also observed with adenosine at days 2 and 3. This cell proliferation was significantly inhibited by the treatment with suramin. Ionomycin also stimulated cell proliferation in a concentration-dependent manner. In conclusion, we suggest that extracellular ATP stimulates C6 glioma cell proliferation via intracellular free calcium mobilization mediated by purinoceptor.

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