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Menthol, a secondary alcohol produced by the peppermint herb, Mentha piperita, is widely used in the food and pharmaceutical industries as a cooling/soothing compound and odorant. It induces Ca2+ influx in a subset of sensory neurons from dorsal root and trigeminal ganglia, due to activation of
TRPM8
, a Ca2+-permeable, cold-activated member of the TRP superfamily of cation channels. Menthol also induces Ca2+ release from intracellular stores in several
TRPM8
-expressing cell types, which has led to the suggestion that
TRPM8
can function as an intracellular Ca2+-release channel. Here we show that menthol induces Ca2+ release from intracellular stores in four widely used cell lines (HEK293, lymph node carcinoma of the prostate (LNCaP), Chinese hamster ovary (CHO), and COS), and provide several lines of evidence indicating that this release pathway is
TRPM8
-independent: 1) menthol-induced Ca2+ release was potentiated at higher temperatures, which contrasts to the cold activation of
TRPM8
; 2) overexpression of
TRPM8
did not enhance the menthol-induced Ca2+) release; 3) menthol-induced Ca2+ release was mimicked by geraniol and linalool, which are structurally related to menthol, but not by the more potent
TRPM8
agonists icilin or eucalyptol; and 4)
TRPM8
expression in HEK293 cells was undetectable at the protein and mRNA levels. Moreover, using a novel
TRPM8
-specific antibody we demonstrate that both heterologously expressed
TRPM8
(in HEK293 cells) and endogenous
TRPM8
(in LNCaP cells) are mainly localized in the plasma membrane, which contrast to previous localization studies using commercial anti-
TRPM8
antibodies. Finally,
aequorin
-based measurements demonstrate that the
TRPM8
-independent menthol-induced Ca2+ release originates from both endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi compartments.
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