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- Leslie C McKinney, Thomas Butler, Shawn P Mullen, and Michael G Klein.
- Department of Anesthesiology, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, USA. Lmckinney@usuhs.mil
- Anesthesiology. 2006 Jun 1; 104 (6): 1191-201.
BackgroundMutations in the ryanodine type 1 receptor (RyR1) are causative for malignant hyperthermia. Studies in human B lymphocytes have shown that measurement of RyR1-mediated intracellular Ca(2+) (Ca(2+)(i)) release can differentiate between normal and malignant hyperthermia-susceptible individuals. The authors have further developed the B-cell assay by pharmacologically characterizing RyR1-mediated Ca release in two normal human B-cell lines and demonstrating increased sensitivity of lymphocytes to the RyR1 agonist 4-chloro-m-cresol (4-CmC) in the porcine model of MH.MethodsCa(2+)(i) was measured fluorometrically using fura-2 in populations of cells in suspension or with fluo-4 in single cells using confocal microscopy. The Dakiki and PP normal human B cell lines were used, as well as lymphocytes obtained from normal and malignant hyperthermia-susceptible pigs. 4-CmC was used to elicit RyR1-mediated Ca release; all experiments were performed in the absence of external Ca(2+).ResultsEC(50) values for 4-CmC were 0.98 and 1.04 mm for Dakiki and PP cells, respectively, demonstrating reproducibility. The 4-CmC-induced increase in Ca(2+)(i) was eliminated by thapsigargin and was unaffected by xestospongin C. The Ca(2+)(i) increase was separable from mitochondrial stores and was inhibited by azumolene. Caffeine did not induce Ca(2+)(i) release, but ryanodine depleted intracellular stores by 50%. Lymphocytes from pigs carrying the Arg614Cys mutation in RyR1 showed increased sensitivity to 4-CmC (EC(50) = 0.47 vs. 0.81 mm for cells derived from normal animals).ConclusionsRyR1-mediated Ca(2+) signals can be pharmacologically distinguished from other intracellular sources in human B cells, and alterations of RyR1 function can be successfully detected using Ca(2+) release from intracellular stores as an end point.
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