Characteristics of the increasing effect for the concentration of intracellular calcium ions ([Ca(2+)](i)) by high-KCl application were investigated in the neuroblastomaxglioma hybrid NG108-15 cell line (NG108-15 cells). The present study confirmed that the increasing effect of [Ca(2+)](i) by high-KCl application in single NG108-15 cells, differentiated with dibutyryl cAMP (Bt(2)cAMP), was significantly enhanced, compared to undifferentiated cells. The following observations were made at first: (1) The response to high-KCl application, in both undifferentiated and differentiated cells, was significantly inhibited by calciseptine (CaS), an L-type Ca(2+) channel blocker, but not by N-, P- and R-type Ca(2+) channel blockers. The IC(50) values for CaS in both undifferentiated and differentiated cell was almost identical. (2) The inhibitory effect of CaS was irreversible. (3) The increasing effect for [Ca(2+)](i) by high-KCl application was completely dependent on the presence of extracellular calcium ions. (4) The increased [Ca(2+)](i) by high-KCl application under a plateau concentration was quickly decreased to basal levels when the high-KCl solution was exchanged for a high-KCl solution containing EGTA (without CaCl(2)). Together, these results suggest that the enhancement of the response effect of [Ca(2+)](i) by high-KCl application in differentiated single NG108-15 cells was mainly due to the quantitative increase of L-type voltage-sensitive calcium channels (VSCCs), which were irreversibly inhibited by CaS.

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