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Title: Thimerosal induced changes of intracellular calcium in human endothelial cells. Author: Gericke M, Droogmans G, Nilius B. Journal: Cell Calcium; 1993 Mar; 14(3):201-7. PubMed ID: 8500136. Abstract: We have measured the effects of the -SH oxidizing agent thimerosal on the intracellular calcium concentration in single endothelial cells from human umbilical cord vein. Application of 1 microM thimerosal after a 10 s prepulse of 10 microM evoked oscillations of intracellular calcium. Concentrations higher than 10 microM induced a few oscillations which were followed by a long lasting increase in intracellular calcium between 120 and 980 nM at 10 microM thimerosal, between 250 and 1290 nM at 100 microM. The plateau level of the thimerosal induced increase in intracellular calcium depended on the extracellular calcium concentration, and was clearly decreased in calcium free solution. It was also reduced if the extracellular potassium concentration was increased to 140 mM. Nickel (5 mM) did not block the elevation of intracellular calcium. Thimerosal induced quenching of the Fura-2 fluorescence in Ca2+ free solutions containing 1 mM Mn2+. These effects indicate that thimerosal opens a pathway for Ca2+ entry from the extracellular side. The amount of calcium which could be released by histamine was drastically reduced after initiation of the thimerosal response. If refilling of Ca2+ stores was prevented by incubation of the cells in Ca2+ free solution, histamine still induced a transient, but not maintained, increase in [Ca2+]i. After application of thimerosal in Ca2+ free solutions to prevent refilling of the stores, a transient increase in [Ca2+]i could still be recorded but the histamine response on [Ca2+]i almost disappeared indicating a discharge of Ca2+ stores by thimerosal.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]