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The Fura-2 method is used to examine a possible action of 17beta-estradiol (E2) on Ca2+i of splenic T cells isolated from female C57BL/10 mice. E2 concentrations between 10 fM and 10 nM induce a rapid and dose-dependent increase in Ca2+i due to Ca2+ influx and release of Ca2+ from intracellular stores. Ca2+ influx is mediated by Ca2+ channels which are completely blockable by Ni2+ and partly by nifedipine. The antiestrogen tamoxifen does not inhibit the E2-induced rise in Ca2+i. Ca2+ influx and Ca2+ release from intracellular stores is also inducible by plasma membrane impermeable E2 conjugated to BSA. E2-BSA-FITC binds to the surface of T cells of both the CD4+ and CD8+ subset. Our data suggest a novel E2-signalling pathway in T cells which is not mediated through the classical nuclear estrogen receptor response but rather through putative plasma membrane receptors for E2.
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