Thromb Haemost 2005; 94(01): 37-40
DOI: 10.1160/TH04-11-0732
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A major role for P2X1 receptors in the early collagen-evoked intracellular Ca2+ responses of human platelets

C. Y. Eleanor Fung
1   Department of Physiology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
,
Charles A. Brearley
3   School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
,
Richard W. Farndale
2   Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
,
Martyn P. Mahaut-Smith
1   Department of Physiology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
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Financial support: This work was funded by the British Heart Foundation (FS/02/057/14377, PG/05/014/18298 and RG/04/006).
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Received 12 November 2004

Accepted after revision 27 May 2005

Publication Date:
05 December 2017 (online)

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Summary

In the platelet, ATP-gated P2X1 receptors have been reported to amplify functional responses to collagen, however the relative importance of early Ca2+ mobilisation events is unknown. We now report that selective desensitisation of P2X1 receptor activity leads to a major reduction in the initial intracellular Ca2+ responses to a wide range of collagen concentrations (0.25–2 μg ml-1). Peak [Ca2+]i increases were reduced to 8.5 and 55% of control, and the maximum rate of rise was reduced to 12 and 33% of control, at low and high collagen concentrations, respectively. This P2X1-dependent acceleration and enhancement of collagen-stimulated Ca2+ responses was not observed in the absence of extracellular Ca2+. These results demonstrate a major role for ATP-gated Ca2+ influx in the early collagen-evoked Ca2+ signals and can at least partly explain the important contribution of P2X1 receptors to arterial thrombosis.