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Oscillations in ciliary beat frequency and intracellular calcium concentration in rabbit tracheal epithelial cells induced by ATP

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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON
Volume 546, Issue 3, Pages 733-749

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2002.028704

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  1. NHLBI NIH HHS [HL49288] Funding Source: Medline

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To investigate how Ca2+ regulates airway ciliary activity, changes in ciliary beat frequency (CBF) and intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+](i)) of rabbit tracheal ciliated cells, in response to ATP, were simultaneously quantified with high-speed phase-contrast and fast fluorescence imaging. [ATP] less than or equal to 1 mum induced an increase in [Ca2+](i) and CBF that declined to the initial basal levels and was followed by irregular brief increases in [Ca2+](i) and CBF. [ATP] > 1 but < 16 muM induced a similar increase in [Ca2+](i) and CBF but this was followed by oscillations in CBF and [Ca2+](i). The minimum CBF of the oscillations in CBF remained elevated above the basal rate while the minimum concentration of the [Ca2+](i) oscillations returned to the basal level. The minimum and maximum CBF of the oscillations in CBF were independent of the [ATP], whereas the frequency of the oscillations in CBF was dependent on the [ATP]. Similar oscillations in CBF and [Ca2+](i) were induced by ATP-gamma-S. Although ADP, AMP and adenosine induced a Ca2+-independent increase in CBF, neither ATP nor ATP-gamma-S induced an increase in CBF when the Ca2+ increases were abolished by 20 mum BAPTA AM, a result suggesting that ATP hydrolysis was minimal. [ATP] greater than or equal to 16 mum induced a sustained elevation in CBF and only a temporary, non-oscillating increase in [Ca2+](i). A similar response was induced by thapsigargin (2 mum). Flash photolysis of caged Ca2+ (NP-EGTA) produced both transient and prolonged increases in [Ca2+](i) which were accompanied by transient and sustained increases in CBF, respectively. From these results, we propose that CBF can be increased by a direct Ca2+-dependent mechanism that generates the rapid increases in CBF associated with the oscillations or by an indirect Ca2+-dependent mechanism that is responsible for the sustained minimum increase in CBF.

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