Ketamine effect on intracellular and mitochondrial calcium mobilization
Ketamine effect on intracellular and mitochondrial calcium mobilization
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2016
Authors
Bustamante, Juanita
Czerniczyniec, Analía G.
Lores-Arnaiz, Silvia
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Biocell
Abstract
The suppressive effects of ketamine on intracellular calcium has been reported in a variety of cells although the mechanisms involved are not well understood. The aim of this work was to evaluate the ketamine effect on the mitochondrial Ca2+ accumulation and the cellular Ca2+ mobilization using FLUO4-AM and flow cytometry. The results showed that mitochondria from ketamine injected animals presented a lower ability to retain calcium at concentrations higher than 20 µM, as compared with controls (saline injected animals). In addition, ketamine showed a significant decreased KCl-induced intracellular calcium concentration. KCl increased calcium influx through cellular depolarization. According to the data presented herein, ketamine presents a clear inhibitory effect on cytosolic Ca2+ transport mechanisms, independently from their action on the calcium channel associated NMDA receptor.
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calcium transport,
hippocampal mitochondria,
Vero cell culture,
ketamine
Citation
Bustamante, J., Czerniczyniec, A. & Lores-Arnaiz, S. (2016). Ketamine effect on tracellular and mitochondrial calcium mibilization. In: Biocell, 40(1), 11-14.