“…The higher magnitude of change NO-dependent cytosolic Ca 2+ in zero Ca 2+ external is due to the lower resting cytosolic Ca 2+ level (normal external, 1,808 ± 131.7 AU; n = 45; zero Ca 2+ external, 1,460 ± 94.2 AU; n = 54; p < 0.05, unpaired t -test, Figure 1G ). The decay time constant in normal external was larger than that in zero Ca 2+ external condition, suggesting that the later part of the response was more dependent upon extracellular Ca 2+ , consistent with activation of TRPC5 (Maddox et al, 2018 ; normal external, 213.8 ± 22.9, n = 33 s; zero Ca 2+ external, 45.8 ± 6.2 s, n = 49; p < 0.0001, unpaired t -test, Figure 1H ). Together, these results suggest that NO-bubbled solutions can elicit both Ca 2+ influx across the plasma membrane and release of Ca 2+ from internal stores.…”