Neopterin inhibits ATP-induced calcium release in alveolar epithelial cellsin vitro
[摘要] Background: Serum neopterin concentrations rise during activation of the cellular immune system. It is suggested that neopterin interacts with cellular redox mechanisms. This induces oxidative stress, which inhibits intracellular Ca2+transients in various cell types. In type II alveolar epithelial cells, Ca2+increase is considered involved in the exocytosis of surfactants. This exocytosis is disturbed during inflammation.Aims: To clarify whether neopterin affects adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-induced Ca2+transients in an alveolar epithelial cell line (L2).Methods: Ca2+transients were detected as fura-2 fluorescence by an image analysis system.Results: Cells were exposed for 100 sec to ATP (1 μM, repeated four times). The first application of ATP induced an increase of the fluorescence ratio by approximately 100%, while the following stimulations resulted in smaller transients. In a second set of experiments, L2 cells were exposed to ATP or ATP + neopterin (100 nM), alternately. Simultaneous application of neopterin inhibited Ca2+transients almost completely.Conclusions: Inhibition of Ca2+transients by neopterin may lead to suppressed exocytosis of surfactant proteins in alveolar epithelial cells. This might contribute to the deterioration of pulmonary functions in the course of inflammatory processes.
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