The Japanese Journal of Physiology
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Spontaneous and Secretagogue-Induced Changes in Cytosolic Free Ca Concentration Measured by Microfluorimetry with Fura-2 on Single Bovine Adrenal Chromaffin Cells
Masaru SORIMACHIKazuhiko YAMAGAMIToshihiko YADAShigeto NISHIMURA
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1989 年 39 巻 5 号 p. 687-701

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The concentration of cytosolic Ca2+ ([Ca]in) was examined in single bovine adrenal chromafhin cells by monitoring fura-2 fluoresence 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 (1μM), acetylcholine (ACh; 1-2μM), or KCl (12.5mM) 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 (1μM) or KCl (12.5mM) 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 0.1mM ACh, 20μM nicotine, or 30mM 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.
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