Bromoageliferin and dibromoageliferin, secondary metabolites from the marine sponge Agelas conifera, inhibit voltage-operated, but not store-operated calcium entry in PC12 cells


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Two alkaloids isolated from the marine sponge Agelas conifera [Assmann, M., Köck, M., 2002. Bromosceptrin, an alkaloid from the marine sponge Agelas conifera. Z. Naturforsch. 57c, 157-160] were tested for interactions with cellular calcium homeostasis. Bromoageliferin and dibromoageliferin reduced voltage-dependent calcium entry in PC12 cells as measured with Fura II as calcium indicator. The half maximal concentration of both alkaloids to reduce voltage-dependent calcium entry was only slightly different: bromoageliferin showed a half maximal concentration of 6.61±0.33 μM, dibromoageliferin of 4.44±0.59 μM. Removal of calcium from extracellular solution for 10 min leads to an, at least, partial depletion of intracellular calcium stores, which induces a store-operated calcium entry after re-supplementation of calcium to the buffer. The store-operated calcium entry was unchanged by dibromoageliferin at a concentration of 30 μM, which fully blocks voltage-dependent calcium entry. The store-operated calcium entry induced by application of 5 μM thapsigargin was similarly not altered by 30 μM bromoageliferin. Both alkaloids reduce voltage-dependent calcium entry, but not store-operated calcium entry. The inhibition of voltage-operated calcium entry by bromoageliferin is shown in whole-cell patch clamp experiments. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.



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DOI https://www.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxicon.2005.01.006

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Bickmeyer, U. (2005): Bromoageliferin and dibromoageliferin, secondary metabolites from the marine sponge Agelas conifera, inhibit voltage-operated, but not store-operated calcium entry in PC12 cells , Toxicon, 45 (5), pp. 627-632 . doi: https://www.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxicon.2005.01.006


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