Inositol phosphates and intracellular calcium after bradykinin stimulation in fibroblasts from young, normal aged and Alzheimer donors Journal Article


Authors: Huang, H. M.; Toral-Barza, L.; Thaler, H.; Tofel-Grehl, B.; Gibson, G. E.
Article Title: Inositol phosphates and intracellular calcium after bradykinin stimulation in fibroblasts from young, normal aged and Alzheimer donors
Abstract: Several studies suggest that alterations in the receptor-mediated phosphoinositide cascade and cytosolic free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) are involved in the pathophysiology of aging and Alzheimer's disease. Therefore, the phosphoinositide cascade and [Ca2+]i were determined under resting conditions and after stimulation with bradykinin (100 nM) in cultured human skin fibroblasts from young (21±3 years), normal aged (59±6 years) and Alzheimer subjects (58±6 years). The inositol polyphosphates (IP3, IP2 and IP) were monitored after prelabeling the cells with [3H]inositol in serum free medium. [Ca2+]i was determined with the fluorescent probe, fura-2AM, under exactly analogous conditions. The bradykinin-induced formation of IP3 and IP2 increased significantly in fibroblasts from normal aged and Alzheimer donors compared to young subjects, but did not differ from each other. Bradykinin-induced IP3 formation was 63-117% above the young group at time points between 10-60 s in normal aged or Alzheimer donors. Bradykinin-induced IP2 formation was 49-59% above the young group at time points between 10-60 s in normal aged or Alzheimer subjects. Neither the basal [Ca2+]i, nor the bradykinin-stimulated [Ca2+]i, differed among fibroblasts from young, normal aged and Alzheimer donors. The precise molecular basis and pathophysiological significance of the enhanced bradykinin-induced phosphoinositide cascade in fibroblasts from aged donors remains to be determined. © 1991.
Keywords: adult; controlled study; aged; human cell; comparative study; calcium; fibroblast; fibroblasts; aging; alzheimer disease; tissue culture; middle age; alzheimer's disease; inositol phosphate; human; article; inositol phosphates; bradykinin; stimulation, chemical; fura-2
Journal Title: Neurobiology of Aging
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0197-4580
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 1991-09-01
Start Page: 469
End Page: 473
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/0197-4580(91)90075-u
PUBMED: 1770982
PROVIDER: scopus
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