TY - JOUR
T1 - Nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide phosphate-induced Ca2+ release. Interactions among distinct Ca2+ mobilizing mechanisms in starfish oocytes
AU - Santella, Luigia
AU - Kyozuka, Keiichiro
AU - Genazzani, Armando A.
AU - De Riso, Laura
AU - Carafoli, Ernesto
PY - 2000/3/24
Y1 - 2000/3/24
N2 - An intracellular mechanism activated by nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NAADP+) contributes to intracellular Ca2+ release alongside inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (Ins-P3) and ryanodine receptors. The NAADP+-sensitive mechanism has been shown to be operative in sea urchin eggs, ascidian eggs, and pancreatic acinar cells. Furthermore, most mammalian cell types can synthesize NAADP+, with nicotinic acid and NADP+ as precursors. In this contribution, NAADP+ induced Ca2+ release has been investigated in starfish oocytes. Uncaging of injected NAADP+ induced Ca2+ mobilization in both immature oocytes and in oocytes matured by the hormone 1-methyladenine (1-MA). The role of extracellular Ca2+ in NAADP+-induced Ca2+ mobilization, which was minor in immature oocytes, was instead essential in mature oocytes. Thus, the NAADP+sensitive Ca2+ pool, which is known to be distinct from those sensitive to inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate or cyclic ADPribose, apparently migrated closer to (or became part of) the plasma membrane during the maturation process. Inhibition of both Ins-P3 and ryanodine receptors, but not of either alone, substantially inhibited NAADP+-induced Ca2+ mobilization in both immature and mature oocytes. The data also suggest that NAADP+-induced Ca2+ mobilization acted as a trigger for Ca2+ release via Ins-P3 and ryanodine receptors.
AB - An intracellular mechanism activated by nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NAADP+) contributes to intracellular Ca2+ release alongside inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (Ins-P3) and ryanodine receptors. The NAADP+-sensitive mechanism has been shown to be operative in sea urchin eggs, ascidian eggs, and pancreatic acinar cells. Furthermore, most mammalian cell types can synthesize NAADP+, with nicotinic acid and NADP+ as precursors. In this contribution, NAADP+ induced Ca2+ release has been investigated in starfish oocytes. Uncaging of injected NAADP+ induced Ca2+ mobilization in both immature oocytes and in oocytes matured by the hormone 1-methyladenine (1-MA). The role of extracellular Ca2+ in NAADP+-induced Ca2+ mobilization, which was minor in immature oocytes, was instead essential in mature oocytes. Thus, the NAADP+sensitive Ca2+ pool, which is known to be distinct from those sensitive to inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate or cyclic ADPribose, apparently migrated closer to (or became part of) the plasma membrane during the maturation process. Inhibition of both Ins-P3 and ryanodine receptors, but not of either alone, substantially inhibited NAADP+-induced Ca2+ mobilization in both immature and mature oocytes. The data also suggest that NAADP+-induced Ca2+ mobilization acted as a trigger for Ca2+ release via Ins-P3 and ryanodine receptors.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0034708615
U2 - 10.1074/jbc.275.12.8301
DO - 10.1074/jbc.275.12.8301
M3 - Article
SN - 0021-9258
VL - 275
SP - 8301
EP - 8306
JO - Journal of Biological Chemistry
JF - Journal of Biological Chemistry
IS - 12
ER -