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Distinct patterns of exocytosis elicited by Ca 2+ , Sr 2+ and Ba 2+ in bovine chromaffin cells
Three divalent cations can elicit secretory responses in most neuroendocrine cells, including chromaffin cells. The extent to which secretion is elicited by the cations in intact depolarized cells was Ba > Sr ≥ Ca , contrasting with that elicited by these cations in permeabilized cells (Ca >...
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Published in: | Pflügers Archiv 2018-10, Vol.470 (10), p.1459 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Three divalent cations can elicit secretory responses in most neuroendocrine cells, including chromaffin cells. The extent to which secretion is elicited by the cations in intact depolarized cells was Ba
> Sr
≥ Ca
, contrasting with that elicited by these cations in permeabilized cells (Ca
> Sr
> Ba
). Current-clamp recordings show that extracellular Sr
and Ba
cause membrane depolarization and action potentials, which are not blocked by Cd
but that can be mimicked by tetra-ethyl-ammonium. When applied intracellularly, only Ba
provokes action potentials. Voltage-clamp monitoring of Ca
-activated K
channels (K
) shows that Ba
reduces outward currents, which were enhanced by Sr
. Extracellular Ba
increases cytosolic Ca
concentrations in Fura-2-loaded intact cells, and it induces long-lasting catecholamine release. Conversely, amperometric recordings of permeabilized cells show that Ca
promotes the longest lasting secretion, as Ba
only provokes secretion while it is present and Sr
induces intermediate-lasting secretion. Intracellular Ba
dialysis provokes exocytosis at concentrations 100-fold higher than those of Ca
, whereas Sr
exhibits an intermediate sensitivity. These results are compatible with the following sequence of events: Ba
blocks K
channels from both the outside and inside of the cell, causing membrane depolarization that, in turn, opens voltage-sensitive Ca
channels and favors the entry of Ca
and Ba
. Although Ca
is less permeable through its own channels, it is more efficient in triggering exocytosis. Strontium possesses both an intermediate permeability and an intermediate ability to induce secretion. |
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ISSN: | 1432-2013 |