Effects of reversible SERCA inhibition on catecholamine exocytosis and intracellular [Ca2+] signaling in chromaffin cells from normotensive Wistar Kyoto rats and spontaneously hypertensive rats

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Oscar J. Parada-Parra
Arturo Hernández-Cruz
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[1] Instituto de Fisiología Celular,Departamento Neurociencia Cognitiva, and Laboratorio Nacional de Canalopatías
[2] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,undefined
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Catecholamine secretion; Intracellular calcium; Adrenal medulla; Chromaffin cell; Hypertension; Ryanodine; Cyclopiazonic acid; WKY rats; SHR rats;
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Intracellular Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) signaling and catecholamine (CA) exocytosis from adrenal chromaffin cells (CCs) differ between mammalian species. These differences partly result from the different contributions of Ca2+-induced Ca2+-release (CICR) from internal stores, which boosts intracellular Ca2+ signals. Transient inhibition of the sarcoendoplasmic reticulum (SERCA) Ca2+ pump with cyclopiazonic acid (CPA) reduces CICR. Recently, Martínez-Ramírez et al. found that CPA had contrasting effects on catecholamine secretion and intracellular Ca2+ signals in mouse and bovine CCs, where it enhanced and inhibited exocytosis, respectively. After CPA withdrawal, exocytosis diminished in mouse CCs and increased in bovine CCs. These differences can be explained if mouse CCs have weak CICR and strong Ca2+ uptake, and the reverse is true for bovine CCs. Surprisingly, CPA slightly reduced the amplitude of Ca2+ signals in both mouse and bovine CCs. Here we examined the effects of CPA on stimulated CA exocytosis and Ca2+ signaling in rat CCs and investigated if it alters differently the responses of CCs from normotensive (WKY) or hypertensive (SHR) rats, which differ in the gain of CICR. Our results demonstrate that CPA application strongly inhibits voltage-gated exocytosis and Ca2+ transients in rat CCs, regardless of strain (SHR or WKY). Thus, despite the greater phylogenetic distance from the most recent common ancestors, suppression of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) Ca2+ uptake through CPA inhibits the CA secretion in rat CCs more similarly to bovine than mouse CCs, unveiling divergent evolutionary relationships in the mechanism of CA exocytosis of CCs between rodents. Agents that inhibit the SERCA pump, such as CPA, suppress catecholamine secretion equally well in WKY and SHR CCs and are not potential therapeutic agents for hypertension. Rat CCs display Ca2+ signals of varying widths. Some even show early and late Ca2+ components. Narrowing the Ca2+ transients by CPA and ryanodine suggests that the late component is mainly due to CICR. Simultaneous recordings of Ca2+ signaling and amperometry in CCs revealed the existence of a robust and predictable correlation between the kinetics of the whole-cell intracellular Ca2+ signal and the rate of exocytosis at the single-cell level.
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