Dynamic analysis of secretagogue-induced amylase secretion from rat pancreatic acini studied by perifusion system.
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Physiological Society of Japan in The Japanese Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 33 (5) , 687-698
- https://doi.org/10.2170/jjphysiol.33.687
Abstract
A perifusion system was applied for the study on stimulus-enzyme secretion coupling in dispersed pancreatic acini. The system is highly simple, preserves the acini up to more than 3 h and makes feasible clear-cut examination on the time course of enzyme secretion caused by secretagogues. Caerulein (10-9 M) and carbamylcholine (10-5 M) caused a biphasic amylase secretory pattern consisting of an initial burst secretion and a sustained one. Caerulein induced a persistent amylase release even after cessation of the stimulation, while carbamylcholine-stimulated amylase release returned to basal levels. Atropine inhibited completely carbamylcholine-stimulated amylase release and the successive stimulation by caerulein evoked the amylase secretion with a decreased initial burst secretion. In Ca free medium, caerulein and carbamylcholine induced only a slight secretion, particularly in the sustained secretion phase and a gradual increase occurred with the addition of Ca.Keywords
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