Calcium involvement in the muscarinic response of the gastric parietal cell
The influence of extracellular Ca 2+ on the mediation of carbachol stimulation in isolated rabbit gastric parietal cells was studied. Removing Ca 2+ from extracellular medium caused a 42% decrease of the aminopyrine accumulation due to carbachol with the same EC 50 value (∼ 5 μM). A short time deple...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cellular signalling 1990, Vol.2 (2), p.177-186 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The influence of extracellular Ca
2+ on the mediation of carbachol stimulation in isolated rabbit gastric parietal cells was studied. Removing Ca
2+ from extracellular medium caused a 42% decrease of the aminopyrine accumulation due to carbachol with the same EC
50 value (∼ 5 μM). A short time depletion in extracellular calcium suppressed the carbachol-dependent Ca
2+ influx without affecting Ca
2+ release from internal stores (fura-2 measurements). Similarly, the production of inositol phosphates under cholinergic stimulation was reduced by 29%. A rapid increase in Ins(1, 4, 5)P
3 was obtained 5 s after carbachol stimulation, and this increase was not changed in Ca
2+-dependent medium. In contrast, a 20 min incubation with carbachol caused a 50% reduction in both basal and carbachol-stimulated inositol phosphate accumulations. In conclusion, phospholipase C activation, intracellular Ca
2+ release and aminopyrine accumulation were sequentially observed following carbachol stimulation of the isolated gastric parietal cell and extracellular calcium contributed to sustain this acid secretory response. |
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ISSN: | 0898-6568 1873-3913 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0898-6568(90)90021-2 |