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Aim:To investigate the underlying mechanism of acid-sensing ion channel (ASIC) la involved in the acidosis-induced cytotoxicity of rat C6 glioma cells. Methods:The stable ASICla-silenced C6 cells built with the RNA interference technology were confirmed by RT-PCR and Weste blot analysis. Intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) in both the wild-type rat C6 glioma cells and the ASIC I a-silenced C6 cells were analyzed before and after acid application/exposure with the calcium imaging experiment. Results:The rapid extracellular pH drop induced the increase of [Ca2+]i in the wild-type C6 cells,but not in the ASICla-silenced C6 cells. During the prolonged acid exposure,[Ca2+]i was lower in the ASICla-silenced C6 cells than that in the control cells. Conclusion:The resultant toxicity of [Ca2+]i might contribute to the acidosis-induced cytotoxicity.