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Stretch-induced Ca2+ independent ATP release in hippocampal astrocytes.

Yingfei XiongSasa TengLianghong ZhengSuhua SunJie LiNing GuoMingli LiLi WangFeipeng ZhuChanghe WangZhiren RaoZhuan Zhou
Published in: The Journal of physiology (2018)
Astrocytic ATP release is essential for brain functions such as synaptic long-term potentiation for learning and memory. However, whether and how ATP is released via exocytosis remains hotly debated. All previous studies of non-vesicular ATP release have used indirect assays. By contrast, two recent studies report vesicular ATP release using more direct assays. In the present study, using patch clamped 'ATP-sniffer cells', we re-investigated astrocytic ATP release at single-vesicle resolution in hippocampal astrocytes. Following an 'on-cell-like' mechanical stimulus of a single astrocyte, a Ca2+ independent single large non-quantal ATP release occurred, in contrast to the Ca2+ -dependent multiple small quantal ATP release in a chromaffin cell. The mechanical stimulation-induced ATP release from an astrocyte was inhibited by either exposure to a selective antagonist or genetic knockdown of P2X7 receptor channels. Functional P2X7 channels were expressed in astrocytes in hippocampal brain slices. Thus, in addition to small quantal ATP release, larger non-quantal ATP release depends on P2X7 channels in astrocytes.
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