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Involvement of Calcineurin in Ca2+ Paradox‐Like Injury of Cultured Rat Astrocytes

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Abstract: The Ca2+/calmodulin‐dependent phosphatase calcineurin may have physiological and pathological roles in neurons, but little is known about the roles of the enzyme in glial cells. We have previously reported that reperfusion of cultured astrocytes in Ca2+‐containing medium after exposure to Ca2+‐free medium caused Ca2+ influx followed by delayed cell death. In this study, we examined if calcineurin is involved in this Ca2+‐mediated astrocytic injury. FK506, an inhibitor of calcineurin, protected cultured rat astrocytes against paradoxical Ca2+ challenge‐induced injury in a dose‐dependent manner (10−10–10−8M). Cyclosporin A at 1 µM mimicked the effect of FK506. Rapamycin (1 µM) did not affect astrocyte injury, but it blocked the protective effect of FK506. Deltamethrin (20 nM), another calcineurin inhibitor, had a similar protective effect, whereas okadaic acid did not. FK506 affected neither paradoxical Ca2+ challenge‐induced increase in cytosolic Ca2+ level nor Na+‐Ca2+ exchange activity in the cells, suggesting that the calcineurin is involved in processes downstream of increased cytosolic Ca2+ level. Immunochemical studies showed that both calcineurin A (probably the Aβ2 isoform) and B subunits were expressed in the cells. It is concluded that calcineurin is present in cultured astrocytes and it has a pathological role in the cells.
Title: Involvement of Calcineurin in Ca2+ Paradox‐Like Injury of Cultured Rat Astrocytes
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Abstract: The Ca2+/calmodulin‐dependent phosphatase calcineurin may have physiological and pathological roles in neurons, but little is known about the roles of the enzyme in glial cells.
We have previously reported that reperfusion of cultured astrocytes in Ca2+‐containing medium after exposure to Ca2+‐free medium caused Ca2+ influx followed by delayed cell death.
In this study, we examined if calcineurin is involved in this Ca2+‐mediated astrocytic injury.
FK506, an inhibitor of calcineurin, protected cultured rat astrocytes against paradoxical Ca2+ challenge‐induced injury in a dose‐dependent manner (10−10–10−8M).
Cyclosporin A at 1 µM mimicked the effect of FK506.
Rapamycin (1 µM) did not affect astrocyte injury, but it blocked the protective effect of FK506.
Deltamethrin (20 nM), another calcineurin inhibitor, had a similar protective effect, whereas okadaic acid did not.
FK506 affected neither paradoxical Ca2+ challenge‐induced increase in cytosolic Ca2+ level nor Na+‐Ca2+ exchange activity in the cells, suggesting that the calcineurin is involved in processes downstream of increased cytosolic Ca2+ level.
Immunochemical studies showed that both calcineurin A (probably the Aβ2 isoform) and B subunits were expressed in the cells.
It is concluded that calcineurin is present in cultured astrocytes and it has a pathological role in the cells.

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