Bradykinin Induces a Calcium-Store- Dependent Calcium Influx in Mouse Mesangial Cells

Bradykinin (BK) elicits extracellular-dependent [Ca 2+ ] i elevations in mouse mesangial cells (MMC) that are not blocked by verapamil, nifedipine, L-nicardipine, NiCl 2 , or LaCl 3 . The aim of the present study was to evaluate the mechanisms involved in calcium influx induced by BK in MMC. [Ca 2+...

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Published inNephron Vol. 91; no. 2; pp. 308 - 315
Main Authors Campos, Alexandre H., Calixto, João B., Schor, Nestor
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basel, Switzerland S. Karger AG 01.06.2002
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Summary:Bradykinin (BK) elicits extracellular-dependent [Ca 2+ ] i elevations in mouse mesangial cells (MMC) that are not blocked by verapamil, nifedipine, L-nicardipine, NiCl 2 , or LaCl 3 . The aim of the present study was to evaluate the mechanisms involved in calcium influx induced by BK in MMC. [Ca 2+ ] i was analyzed through spectrofluorometry employing fura-2-AM, and the data were expressed as [Ca 2+ ] i obtained/[Ca 2+ ] i basal ratio. Heparin (IP 3 , a receptor antagonist) almost abolished the effects of BK in MMC (1.85 ± 0.15 vs. 1.13 ± 0.02, n = 4, p = 0.001). Following external and intracellular calcium store depletion, BK’s effect was absent even after successful extracellular calcium replenishment. ML-7 (a myosin light chain kinase inhibitor) blocked responses to thapsigargin (2.62 ± 0.13 vs. 1.11 ± 0.04, n = 4, p < 0.001), but not those of BK (6.51 ± 0.39, n = 6, vs. 5.86 ± 1.17, n = 4, p = 0.39). On the other hand, genistein (a tyrosine kinase inhibitor) was able to inhibit thapsigargin (3.12 ± 0.22, n = 5, vs. 1.28 ± 0.16, n = 4, p < 0.001) as well as BK responses (6.46 ± 0.66 vs. 2.89 ± 0.61, n = 4, p < 0.05). Econazole (a P-450 monooxygenase inhibitor) inhibited the responses to both thapsigargin (3.45 ± 0.16 vs. 1.03 ± 0.03, n = 4, p < 0.001) and BK (6.49 ± 0.83, n = 6, vs. 1.17 ± 0.08, n = 4, p = 0.01). Finally, responses to BK were not affected by indomethacin (6.69 ± 0.66 vs. 6.57 ± 0.87, n = 4, p = 0.916). Thus, BK promotes an IP 3 -sensitive store-dependent calcium influx in MMC. This phenomenon seems to involve tyrosine kinase and P-450 monooxygenase products in its transduction pathway.
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ISSN:1660-8151
2235-3186
DOI:10.1159/000058409