Activation of receptor-operated cation channels via P2X1 not P2T purinoceptors in human platelets

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We have investigated the purinoceptor subtypes responsible for calcium signaling in human platelets, which previous studies have shown to involve both Ca2+ influx via receptor-operated cation channels and release of Ca2+ from intracellular stores. Fura-2 measurements of [Ca2+],. in stirred platelet suspensions showed that both ADP (40 μM) and the non-hydrolyzable ATP analogue αβ-meATP (α,β-methyleneadenosine 5′-triphosphate, 10 μM) activated a rapid Ca2+ influx whereas only ADP mobilized Ca2+ from internal stores. In "nystatin" whole-cell patch clamp recordings, ATP, ADP, and the non-hydrolyzable ATP analogues, α,β-meATP and ATPγS (adenosine 5′-O-(3-thiotriphosphate), all activated a cation channel permeable to both monovalent and divalent cations with a single-channel conductance of 11 picosiemens in NaCl saline. The current response to ATP (40 μM) was activated within 20 ms and desensitized with a time constant of 47-107 ms in the continued presence of agonist, which are characteristics of P2X1 receptors in other tissues. We conclude that human platelets possess a P2X1 purinoceptor, which mediates a rapid phase of ADP- or ATP-evoked Ca2+ entry via a cation channel, whereas one or more separate ADP-selective P2 purinoceptors evoke release of calcium from intracellular stores.

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MacKenzie, A. B., Mahaut-Smith, M. P., & Sage, S. O. (1996). Activation of receptor-operated cation channels via P2X1 not P2T purinoceptors in human platelets. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 271(6), 2879–2881. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.271.6.2879

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