Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9482615 | Harmful Algae | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Exposure of cells to Heterosigma organics increased [Ca2+]i up to 120Â nM above basal levels (two-fold increase). Within minutes following exposure of the cells to the organics, the increase in [Ca2+]i peaked and was followed by a slightly reduced, yet sustained plateau. This plateau was maintained for the duration of an experiment (>15Â min) and was inhibitable by lanthanum. Furthermore, stimulation of Ca2+ release from intracellular stores by carbachol (muscarinic agonist) or thapsigargin (sarco-endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPases, SERCA inhibitor) potentiated the [Ca2+]i response induced by the organics resulting in a maximal increase of >250Â nM above basal levels (three-fold increase). However, the [Ca2+]i response to Heterosigma organics was strictly dependent on the presence of extracellular calcium. Flow cytometric analyses revealed that these organics induced apoptosis of these same cells. Collectively, our data indicate that extracellular organics from cultures of H. akashiwo acutely increase [Ca2+]i in cells by inhibiting the plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase transporter and ultimately induce apoptotic cell death. These organics may play a significant role in the ichthyotoxic and allelopathic behaviour of this alga.
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Authors
Michael J. Twiner, Peter Chidiac, S. Jeffrey Dixon, Charles G. Trick,