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Effects of sodium removal on calcium mobilization and dense granule secretion induced by thrombin in human platelets
- Source :
- Biochimica et biophysica acta. 981(2)
- Publication Year :
- 1989
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Abstract
- Removal of extracellular sodium decreased clacium mobilization from intracellyular stores induced by thrombin in aspirin-treated human platelets. ATP and serotonin secretion were also significantly reduced. Secretion was positively correlated with calcium mobilization, but the presence or absence of sodium did not modify the slope of the regression line. Half-maximal secretion was reached when [Ca2+]1 was increased by about 0.1 μM. Calcium mobilization induced by the divalent cation ionophore ionomycin was not modified by sodium removal. Secretion induced by ionomycin was much smaller than the thrombin-induced one for the same increases of [Ca2+]1. These results suggest that the presence of external sodium is required for normal thrombin-induced calcium release from the intracellular stores and hence for dense granule secretion. However, secretion cannot be only attributed to the increase of cell [Ca2+]1 but also to other process(es) which are not affected by external sodium.
- Subjects :
- Blood Platelets
medicine.medical_specialty
Cytoplasm
Serotonin
Sodium
Biophysics
chemistry.chemical_element
Calcium
In Vitro Techniques
Cytoplasmic Granules
Biochemistry
Serotonin secretion
Exocytosis
chemistry.chemical_compound
Adenosine Triphosphate
Internal medicine
medicine
Extracellular
Humans
Secretion
Aspirin
Ionomycin
Thrombin
Cell Biology
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Endocrinology
chemistry
Dense granule
Intracellular
Ethers
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00063002
- Volume :
- 981
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Biochimica et biophysica acta
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ee6f1f8c59edb31cc684837426645f74