IP(3) receptor antagonist, 2-APB, attenuates cisplatin induced Ca2+-influx in HeLa-S3 cells and prevents activation of calpain and induction of apoptosis. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cisplatin drives specific types of tumour cells to apoptosis. In this study we investigate the involvement of intracellular calcium ([Ca(2+)](i)) in triggering apoptosis in two different cell lines. As cisplatin is used for the treatment of several forms of cancer we choose HeLa-S3 and U2-OS as two examples of tumour cell lines. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Cisplatin (1 nM-10 microM) was applied to HeLa-S3 and U2-OS cells and [Ca(2+)](i) measured with fluo-4, using laser scanning microscopy. Inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP(3)) receptors were visualized with immunostaining. Membrane conductances were measured with patch-clamp techniques. Levels of calpain and caspases were assessed by western blots and apoptotic cells were stained with Hoechst 33342 and counted. KEY RESULTS: Cisplatin increases [Ca(2+)](i) concentration-dependently in HeLa-S3 but not in U2-OS cells. This elevation of [Ca(2+)](i) depended on extracellular Ca(2+) but was reduced by the IP(3) receptor blocker, 2-APB. This effect was not due to a Ca(2+) release triggered by Ca(2+) entry. Immunostaining showed IP(3)-receptors (type 1-3) at the cellular membrane of HeLa-S3 cells, but not in U2-OS cells. Electrophysiological experiments showed an increased membrane conductance with cisplatin only when Ca(2+) was present extracellularly. Increase of [Ca(2+)](i) was related to the activation of calpain but not caspase-8 and triggered apoptosis in HeLa-S3 but not in U2-OS cells. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Our observations on the activation of IP(3)-receptors, calcium entry and apoptotic rate by cisplatin in specific carcinogenic cells might open new possibilities in the treatment of some forms of cancer.

publication date

  • June 25, 2007

Research

keywords

  • Antineoplastic Agents
  • Apoptosis
  • Calcium
  • Cisplatin
  • Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptors

Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC2189830

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 34547870107

PubMed ID

  • 17592515

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 151

issue

  • 8