Cytoplasmic free [Ca2+], [Ca2+]i, was measured in human platelets using the intracellularly-trapped, fluorescent indicator quin2. Basal [Ca2+]i with the Ca2+ -ionophore ionomycin revealed apparent thresholds for shape-change, 5-HT release and aggregation of approx. 0.5 microM, 0.8 microM and 2 microM. Thrombin raised [Ca2+]i to 3 microM fast enough for the Ca2+ to have triggered the cell activation. However, thrombin released more 5-HT than ionomycin could, and in Ca2+ -free medium thrombin evoked shape-change and secretion even when [Ca2+]i remained near basal levels throughout, suggesting the existence of alternative triggers for shape-change and secretory exocytosis.
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