Mechanisms through which high glucose concentration raises [Ca 2+ ]i in renal proximal tubular cells.BackgroundThe basal levels of cytosolic calcium ([Ca2+]i) of renal proximal tubular cells of rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes are elevated. It is possible that this phenomenon is mediated by the hyperglycemia, which may cause both increased calcium influx into and/or decreased calcium efflux out of these cells.MethodsWe examined whether high glucose concentration in vitro causes acute rise in [Ca2+]i of freshly isolated renal proximal tubular cells and explored the pathways that are involved in such an event.ResultsThere were dose and time dependent increments in [Ca2+]i of renal proximal tubular cells exposed to high concentrations...