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1 May 2003 Interleukin-1β Induces Calcium Transients and Enhances Basal and Store Operated Calcium Entry in Human Myometrial Smooth Muscle
Rachel M. Tribe, Patrick Moriarty, Annette Dalrymple, Abdul A. Hassoni, Lucilla Poston
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Abstract

We have previously reported increased protein expression of sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium ATPase (SERCA) 2b in myometrium from women in labor at term, but the stimulus for this change is unknown. Proinflammatory cytokines have been implicated in the cascade of events leading to preterm and term labor, and we hypothesize that interleukin (IL)-1β may induce changes in key calcium homeostatic mechanisms and, in turn, augment myometrial contractility before labor. The aim of the present study was to investigate the long-term effects of IL-1β on SERCA 2b protein expression, calcium mobilization from intracellular stores, and store-operated calcium entry. Myometrial biopsies were obtained, with consent, from women undergoing elective cesarean section at term. Primary-cultured human myometrial smooth muscle (HMSM) cells were exposed to IL-1β (10 ng/ml) for 24 h or to culture medium alone (control). Cells were subsequently used in Western blot studies or loaded with fura-2 to assess calcium dynamics using fluorescent digital imaging. The present study clearly demonstrated that IL-1β significantly increased SERCA 2b protein expression in HMSM cells. Cyclopiazonic acid-induced calcium transients were also augmented, predominantly by activation of lanthanum-sensitive, store-operated calcium entry. HMSM cell excitability was enhanced, as evidenced by increased basal calcium entry and the initiation of spontaneous calcium transients in 37% of IL-1β-treated cells. IL-1β modulation of calcium mobilization may be an important mechanism in the cascade of events preparing the pregnant uterus for labor.

Rachel M. Tribe, Patrick Moriarty, Annette Dalrymple, Abdul A. Hassoni, and Lucilla Poston "Interleukin-1β Induces Calcium Transients and Enhances Basal and Store Operated Calcium Entry in Human Myometrial Smooth Muscle," Biology of Reproduction 68(5), 1842-1849, (1 May 2003). https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.102.011403
Received: 18 September 2002; Accepted: 1 December 2002; Published: 1 May 2003
KEYWORDS
calcium
cytokine
parturition
signal transduction
uterus
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