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Query: EC:1.13.12.5 (
aequorin
)
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The concentration of cytosolic-free calcium (Ca2+i) was determined with
aequorin
in RAW-264 macrophage-like cells activated in vitro for tumor cell killing with lymphokine (LK) and
lipopolysaccharide
(
LPS
). Treatments of these cells with optimal doses of stimulants, which evoked the development of cytolytic activity, also induced a rise in their Ca2+i. No rise in Ca2+i could be observed under treatments which failed to activate cells. The presence of both stimulants was an absolute requirement for evoking cytolytic activity and also a rise in Ca2+i. There was an apparent parallelism between the rate of activation and the rate of rise in Ca2+i. Cells which slowly developed their cytolytic activity exhibited a slow rise in Ca2+i, while macrophages which acquired their cytolytic activity at the faster rate also showed a more rapid increase in Ca2+i. The development of cytolytic activity in RAW-264 macrophages was inhibited by two intracellular calcium antagonists, TMB-8 and ruthenium red. This inhibition could be reversed by high concentrations of extracellular calcium. TMB-8, at the concentrations which were effective in inhibiting the activation process, also completely blocked the associated rise in Ca2+i. These results suggested that Ca2+i might play a role in the mechanism of tumoricidal transformation of RAW-264 macrophages.
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PMID:Implications of a rise in cytosolic free calcium in the activation of RAW-264 macrophages for tumor cell killing. 242 10