Astrocyte-endothelial cell calcium signals conveyed by two signalling pathways.

K. Braet, K. Paemeleire, K. D’Herde, M. Sanderson, L. Leybaert
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Astrocytes and endothelial cells are in close contact with each other at the blood-brain barrier, where important molecular transports take place. Despite these key morphological and functional properties, little is known regarding the dynamic signalling processes that occur between these two cell types. We investigated astrocyte-endothelial cell calcium signalling mechanisms in a coculture model prepared from primary rat cortical astrocytes and ECV304 cells. We used flash photolysis of caged inositol-trisphosphate (IP3) and gentle mechanical stimulation to trigger astrocyte-endothelial cell calcium signals and to investigate the underlying propagation mechanisms. Photolytically releasing IP3 in a single cell triggered increases in cytoplasmic calcium concentration that propagated between astrocytes and endothelial cells in either direction. These propagating calcium signals did not cross cell-free zones and were not affected by fast superfusion or by the purinergic inhibitors apyrase and suramin, indicating that they are communicated through an intracellular pathway in conjunction with gap junctions. Electrophysiological experiments confirmed a low degree of astrocyte-endothelial cell electrical cell-to-cell coupling. Mechanical stimulation of a single cell also triggered astrocyte-endothelial cell calcium signals but, in contrast to the former triggering mode, these signals crossed cell-free zones and were significantly inhibited by apyrase, thus indicating the involvement of an extracellular and purinergic messenger. Astrocyte-endothelial cell calcium signalling also occurred in cocultures prepared with astrocytes and primary rat brain capillary endothelial cells. We conclude that astrocytes and endothelial cells can exchange fast-acting calcium signals (time scale of seconds) that can be communicated through an intracellular/gap junctional pathway and an extracellular purinergic pathway.
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星形胶质细胞-内皮细胞钙信号通过两条信号通路传递。
星形胶质细胞和内皮细胞在血脑屏障上紧密接触,重要的分子运输发生在这里。尽管有这些关键的形态和功能特性,但人们对这两种细胞类型之间发生的动态信号传导过程知之甚少。我们在大鼠皮层星形胶质细胞和ECV304细胞共培养模型中研究了星形胶质细胞-内皮细胞钙信号传导机制。我们使用闪光光解笼型肌醇三磷酸(IP3)和温和的机械刺激来触发星形胶质细胞-内皮细胞钙信号,并研究潜在的繁殖机制。在单个细胞中光解释放IP3触发细胞质钙浓度的增加,并在星形胶质细胞和内皮细胞之间双向传播。这些传播的钙信号没有穿过无细胞区,也不受快速融合或嘌呤能抑制剂apyrase和苏拉明的影响,这表明它们是通过细胞内途径与间隙连接一起传递的。电生理实验证实星形胶质细胞与内皮细胞之间的电偶联程度较低。单个细胞的机械刺激也会触发星形胶质细胞-内皮细胞钙信号,但与前一种触发模式相反,这些信号穿过无细胞区,并被apyrase显著抑制,从而表明细胞外和嘌呤能信使的参与。星形胶质细胞-内皮细胞钙信号传导也发生在星形胶质细胞和原代大鼠脑毛细血管内皮细胞共培养中。我们得出结论,星形胶质细胞和内皮细胞可以通过细胞内/间隙连接途径和细胞外嘌呤能途径交换速效钙信号(时间尺度为秒)。
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