Spontaneous and secretagogue-induced changes in cytosolic free Ca concentration measured by microfluorimetry with fura-2 on single bovine adrenal chromaffin cells.
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Physiological Society of Japan in The Japanese Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 39 (5) , 687-701
- https://doi.org/10.2170/jjphysiol.39.687
Abstract
The concentration of cytosolic Ca2+ ([Ca]in) was examined in single bovine adrenal chromaffin cells by monitoring fura-2 fluorescence with microspectrofluorimetry. To see the correlation between [Ca]in and secretion, we also measured the rates of catecholamine (CA) secretion and 45Ca efflux from populations of cells. [Ca]in was constant in the majority of single cells, but the small oscillatory changes in [Ca]in were observed in a population of cells. These spontaneous Ca oscillations, when observed, disappeared either after removal of extracellular Ca2+ or by addition of D-600 or Mn2+, but still persisted in the presence of tetrodotoxin (TTX) or after removal of extracellular Na+. In the silent cells the Ca fluctuations were often induced by Bay-K-8644. The characteristics of Bay-K-8644-induced Ca fluctuations were very similar to those of spontaneous ones. Low concentrations of nicotine (1 .mu.M), acetylcholine (ACh; 1-2 .mu.M), or KCl (12.5 mM) often induced oscillations riding on a steady rise in [Ca]in. These changes were rapidly suppressed by removal of either extracellular Ca2+ or Na+, or by addition of either D-600 (methoxyverapmil) or TTX. A low concentration of ACh (1 .mu.M) or KCl (12.5 mM) also increased the rate of 45Ca efflux, but substantial secretion was not detected. On the other hand, the sustained rise in [Ca]in was evoked by 0.1 mM ACh, 20 .mu.M nicotine, or 30 mM KCl, which was suppressed by removal of extracellular Ca2+, but was little affected by TTX. A sustained increase in 45Ca efflux upon exposure to ACh was observed, possibly reflecting the sustained rise in [Ca]in. ACh also stimulated CA secretion, which was faded out during the prolonged application. Veratridine, a Na channel activator, caused repetitive sequence of Ca transients followed by a sustained rise in [Ca]in. These results, together with the previous electrophysiological findings, suggest that: (1) the spontaneous Ca fluctuations are closely associated with occurrence of spontaneous Ca2+ and Na+ action potentials; (2) the rise in [Ca]in induced by a low concentration of nicotinic agonists of KCl is mediated by Na+ action potentials as well as gradual membrane depolarizations; (3) the oscillatory changes subsequent to a rise in [Ca]in reflect fluctuations in Ca2+ influx through the Ca2+ channels; (4) the critical [Ca]in needs to be attained before the CA secretion takes place.This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
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