Three types of Ca2+ channel trigger secretion with different efficacies in chromaffin cells - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 1994 Jan 6;367(6458):72-6.
doi: 10.1038/367072a0.
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Three types of Ca2+ channel trigger secretion with different efficacies in chromaffin cells
C R Artalejo et al. Nature. 1994.
Abstract
To determine whether the different types of Ca2+ channels present in the same secretory cell contribute equally to secretion, we used chromaffin cells to analyse the coupling between three distinct types of Ca2+ channel and exocytosis. These are omega-conotoxin-GVIA-sensitive N-type channels, omega-agatoxin-IVA-sensitive P-type Ca2+ channels and dihydropyridine-sensitive facilitation Ca2+ channels, which are normally quiescent but are activated by depolarizing pre-pulses, repetitive depolarizations to physiological potentials, or agents that raise cyclic AMP. We have simultaneously monitored changes in capacitance as an assay of catecholamine secretion, and Ca2+ currents. Although all three types of Ca2+ channel trigger secretion individually, facilitation channels produce much greater secretion for a given size of Ca2+ current, indicating that they are coupled more efficiently to exocytosis. These results indicate that facilitation Ca2+ channels may be physically nearer vesicle release sites. They also show that low efficiency P- and N-type channels could trigger mild release and that high-efficiency facilitation channels may underlie the massive catecholamine release that occurs during the 'fight or flight' response.
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