Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10926410 | Cell Calcium | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Here, we show that increase in tobacco BY-2 cells of the endogenous content of Long Chain Bases (LCBs) caused by external application of d-erythro-sphinganine (DHS) is followed by immediate dose-dependent elevations of cellular free calcium concentration within the first minute in the cytosol and 10Â min later in the nucleus. Cells challenged with DHS enter a death process through apoptotic-like mechanisms. Lanthanum chloride, a general blocker of calcium entry, suppresses the cellular calcium variations and the PCD induced by DHS. Interestingly, dl-2-amino-5-phosphopentanoic acid (AP5) and [(+)-dizocilpine] (MK801), two inhibitors of animal and plant ionotropic glutamate receptors, suppress DHS-induced cell death symptoms by selectively inhibiting the variations of nuclear calcium concentration. The selective action of these compounds demonstrates the crucial role of nuclear calcium signature in controlling DHS-induced cell death in tobacco cells.
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Christophe Lachaud, Daniel Da Silva, Valérie Cotelle, Patrice Thuleau, Tou Cheu Xiong, Alain Jauneau, Christian Brière, Annick Graziana, Yannick Bellec, Jean-Denis Faure, Raoul Ranjeva, Christian Mazars,