Abstract

Purpose of the study: We aimed to investigate whether m-calpain (a Ca2+-dependent neutral cysteine protease) is released from synaptosomes. Materials and methods: This research was carry on Wistar male rats and isolated nerve endings – synaptosomes. The synaptosomal integrity was checked by the method of measuring LDH activity. Activity of calpains was measured by the casein zymography in gel and in solution. Extracellular calpain was detected by immunoprecipitation and immunoblotting procedures Prediction of secreted proteins peptide on a protein sequence through a local version of the PrediSi tool (http://www.predisi.de). The probability of calpain isoform nonclassical secretion was analyzed by using SecretomeP (http://www.cbs.dtu.dk/services/SecretomeP2.0) software. Results: It has been shown that calcium- and time-dependent m-calpain is released from synaptosomes in an activated form or in a form capable of activation, and this process is not a result of a violation of the integrity of synaptosomes. Analysis of the probability of secretion of the small catalytic subunit of rat m-calpain along a nonclassical pathway showed a high probability of its secretion. Additionally, the release of calpain from synaptosomes revealed by us is suppressed by the addition of glyburide, an ABC transporter inhibitor, to the incubation medium. Among extracellular proteins, potential substrates of calpains are of calpains are found, for example, matrix metalloprotease-2 and -9, alpha-synuclein, etc. Conclusions: Active m-calpain is present in the media generated from striatal synaptosomes. Glyburide prevents m-calpain release from striatal synaptosomes.

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