Abstract:Objective:To investigate the effect of Na^+,K^+-ATPase on the increase of cytosolic Ca^2+ level induced by hypoxia in rat cortical neurons. Methods: Using confocal laser scanning microscope and video based motion edge detection system, we measured the intraeellular Ca^2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i ) and Na^+ concentration ([Na^-]i ) in cortical neurons exposed to hypoxia for different time periods and at presence of different concentrations of dihydroouabain (DHO, an inhibitor of Na^+,K^+-ATPase ). We also observed the effect ofNa^+,K^+-ATPase on the increase of cytosolic Ca^2+ level induced by hypoxia in rat cortical neurons. Results: DHO (10^-9-10^-3mol/L) dose-dependently and hypoxia(4-20 min) time-dependently increased the levels of [Ca^2+] and [Na^+] in cultured cortical neurons. [Ca^2+]i and [Na^+]i increased significantly 4 min after cortical neurons were exposed to hypoxia, and addition of DHO ( 10^-3mol/L) further increased their concentrations. While 15 min after hypoxia exposure, different concentrations of DHO did not further increase [Ca^2+] and [Na^+]i We also found that hypoxia exposure did not enhance DHO pretreatment-induced [Ca^2+]i increase. Couclusion: Inhibition of Na^+,K^+-ATPase activity is one of the mechanisms responsible for hypoxia-induced elevation of [Ca2+]i in cortical neurons.