Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.385, No.3, 408-412, 2009
Involvement of TRPC3 channels in calcium oscillations mediated by OX1 orexin receptors
Oscillations of intracellular Ca2+ provide a novel mechanism for sustained activation of cellular Processes. Receptor-activated oscillations are mainly thought to occur through rhythmic IP3-dependent store discharge. However, as shown here in HEK293 cells 1 nM orexin-A (Ox-A) acting at OX1 receptors (OX1R) triggered oscillatory Ca2+ responses, requiring external Ca2+. These responses were attenuated by interference with TRPC3 channel (but not TRPC1/4) function using dominant negative constructs, elevated Mg2+ (a blocker of many TRP channels) or inhibition of phospholipase A(2). These treatments did not affect Ca2+ oscillations elicited by high concentrations of Ox-A (100 nM) in the absence of external Ca2+. OX1R are thus able to activate TRPC(3)-channel-dependent oscillatory responses independently of store discharge. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Calcium oscillations;Orexin-A;Hypocretin-1;OX1 receptor;Receptor;TRP channel;Phospholipase A(2)