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Activation of L-type Calcium Channels Is Required for Gap Junction-mediated Intercellular Calcium Signaling in Osteoblastic Cells
Niklas Rye Jørgensen, Stefan Cuoni Teilmann, Zanne Henriksen, Roberto Civitelli, Ole Helmer Sørensen, Thomas H. Steinberg
Journal of Biological Chemistry · 2003 · ▲ 78 citations
Abstract
The propagation of mechanically induced intercellular calcium waves (ICW) among osteoblastic cells occurs both by activation of P2Y (purinergic) receptors by extracellular nucleotides, resulting in "fast" ICW, and by gap junctional communication in cells that express connexin43 (Cx43), resulting in "slow" ICW. Human osteoblastic cells transmit intercellular calcium signals by both of these mechanisms. In the current studies we have examined the mechanism of slow gap junction-dependent ICW in osteoblastic cells. In ROS rat osteoblastic cells, gap junction-dependent ICW were inhibited by removal of extracellular calcium, plasma membrane depolarization by high extracellular potassium, and the L-type voltage-operated calcium channel inhibitor, nifedipine. In contrast, all these treatments enhanced the spread of P2 receptor-mediated ICW in UMR rat osteoblastic cells. Using UMR cells transfected to express Cx43 (UMR/Cx43) we confirmed that nifedipine sensitivity of ICW required Cx43 expression. In human osteoblastic cells, gap junction-dependent ICW also required activation of L-type calcium channels and influx of extracellular calcium.
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Jørgensen, N.R., Teilmann, S.C., Henriksen, Z., Civitelli, R., Sørensen, O.H., & Steinberg, T.H. (2003). Activation of L-type Calcium Channels Is Required for Gap Junction-mediated Intercellular Calcium Signaling in Osteoblastic Cells. <em>Journal of Biological Chemistry</em>. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m205880200
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Jørgensen NR, Teilmann SC, Henriksen Z, Civitelli R, Sørensen OH, Steinberg TH. Activation of L-type Calcium Channels Is Required for Gap Junction-mediated Intercellular Calcium Signaling in Osteoblastic Cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2003. doi:10.1074/jbc.m205880200.
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@article{niklas2003Activa,
title = {Activation of L-type Calcium Channels Is Required for Gap Junction-mediated Intercellular Calcium Signaling in Osteoblastic Cells},
author = {Niklas Rye Jørgensen and Stefan Cuoni Teilmann and Zanne Henriksen and Roberto Civitelli and Ole Helmer Sørensen and Thomas H. Steinberg},
journal = {Journal of Biological Chemistry},
year = {2003},
doi = {10.1074/jbc.m205880200},
}
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