Sphingosine 1-phosphate evokes calcium signals in C2C12 myoblasts via Edg3 and Edg5 receptors
- 1 March 2002
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 362 (2) , 349-57
- https://doi.org/10.1042/0264-6021:3620349
Abstract
Sphingosine 1-phosphate (SPP) is a bioactive lipid that exerts multiple biological effects in a large variety of cell types, acting as either an intracellular messenger or an extracellular ligand coupled to Edg-family receptors (where Edg stands for endothelial differentiation gene). Here we report that in C(2)C(12) myoblasts SPP elicited significant Ca(2+) mobilization. Analysis of the process using a confocal laser-scanning microscope showed that the Ca(2+) response occurred in a high percentage of cells, despite variations in amplitude and kinetics. Quantitative analysis of SPP-induced Ca(2+) transients performed with a spectrophotofluorimeter showed that the rise in Ca(2+) was strictly dependent on availability of extracellular Ca(2+). Cell treatment with pertussis toxin partially prevented the Ca(2+) response induced by SPP, indicating that G(i)-coupled-receptors were involved. Indeed, SPP action was shown to be mediated by agonist-specific Edg receptors. In particular, suramin, an antagonist of the SPP-specific receptor Edg3, as well as down-regulation of Edg3 by cell transfection with antisense oligodeoxyribonucleotides (ODN), significantly reduced agonist-mediated Ca(2+) mobilization. Moreover, an antisense ODN designed to inhibit Edg5 expression also decreased the SPP-induced rise in Ca(2+), although to a lesser extent than that observed by inhibiting Edg3. On the contrary, the SPP response was unaffected in myoblasts loaded with antisense ODN specific for Edg1. Remarkably, the concomitant inhibition of Edg3 and Edg5 receptors abolished the SPP-induced Ca(2+) increase, supporting the notion that Ca(2+) mobilization in C(2)C(12) cells induced by SPP is a receptor-mediated process that involves Edg3 and Edg5, but not Edg1.Keywords
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