We report the effects of tetracycline analogues on cytosolic Ca
2+ transients resulting from application of ionic nickel (Ni
2+), a potent surrogate agonist of the osteoclast Ca
2+ 
receptor

. Preincubation with minocycline (1 mg/l) or a chemically modified tetracycline, 4-dedimethyl-aminotetracycline (CMT-1) (1 or 10 mg/l), resulted in a significant attenuation of the magnitude of the cytosolic [Ca
2+] response to an application of 5 mM-[Ni
2+]. Preincubation with doxycycline (1 or 10 mg/l) failed to produce similar results. In addition, application of minocycline alone (0.1–100 mg/l) resulted in a 3.5-fold elevation of cytosolic [Ca
2+]. The results suggest a novel action of tetracyclines on the osteoclast Ca
2+ 
receptor

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Key Words tetracycline - osteoclasts - cytosolic Ca2+