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Fig. 4. The effects of ryanodine on InsP3-evoked
[Ca2+]i transients and STOCs. At a holding potential of
-20 mV (iv) InsP3 (
) increased
[Ca2+]i (ii); ryanodine (50 µM) significantly reduced
the InsP3-evoked Ca2+ transients (i,ii).
Activation of RyR by caffeine (Caff, 10 mM, iii) increased
[Ca2+]i (ii). A second application of Caff some 60
seconds later almost abolished both the [Ca2+]i
transient, presumably by depleting the SR store and the
InsP3 response (
) leaving only the artefact (ii).
Because the InsP3-evoked Ca2+ transient was
blocked after caffeine in the presence of ryanodine, InsP3
receptors and RyR may share a common Ca2+ store. i is a summary of
eight experiments.