The relationship between acetylcholine-evoked Ca2+-dependent current and the Ca2+ concentrations in the cytosol and the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum in pancreatic acinar cells

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M. K. Park
A. V. Tepikin
O. H. Petersen
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[1] MRC Secretory Control Research Group,
[2] The Physiological Laboratory,undefined
[3] University of Liverpool,undefined
[4] Crown Street,undefined
[5] PO Box 147,undefined
[6] Liverpool L69 3BX,undefined
[7] UK,undefined
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Pflügers Archiv | 1999年 / 438卷 / 6期
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Acetylcholine Ca2+-activated current Ca2+ in cytosol Ca2+ in ER lumen Pancreatic acinar cell;
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10.1007/s004249900128
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In a study of isolated mouse pancreatic acinar cells, we used the patch-clamp whole-cell recording configuration to monitor the Ca2+-dependent inward ionic current and simultaneously measured the Ca2+ concentration in either the cytosol ([Ca2+]i) or the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum ([Ca2+]Lu), using appropriate Ca2+-sensitive fluorescent probes. A high concentration of acetylcholine (ACh, 10 µM) evoked an increase in [Ca2+]i, which resulted in the activation of Ca2+-dependent inward current. Continued ACh application for several minutes led to a marked reduction in both the current and the [Ca2+]i response and after about 4–10 min of sustained ACh stimulation, the inward current response had disappeared and [Ca2+]i was back to the pre-stimulation level. Repeated stimulation with shorter pulses of ACh (10 µM) resulted in responses of declining magnitude both in terms of inward current and [Ca2+]i rises. The ACh-activated inward current was entirely dependent on the elevation of [Ca2+]i, but at a relatively high [Ca2+]i the current was saturated. ACh caused a rapid release of Ca2+ from the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum and after discontinuation of stimulation, [Ca2+]Lu was only very slowly (10–15 min) fully restored to the pre-stimulation level. Repeated applications of ACh did not change the relationships between the Ca2+-dependent current and [Ca2+]i or the current and [Ca2+]Lu. When [Ca2+]Lu was greater than 100 µM, the ACh-evoked Ca2+ release from the store was so large that the current response was initially saturated. We conclude that the ACh-evoked current response essentially depends on the release of stored Ca2+. Desensitization is mainly due to the relatively slow reloading of the intracellular stores with Ca2+.
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