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The organization of the secretory machinery in chromaffin cells as a major factor in modeling exocytosis.

José Villanueva, Cristina J Torregrosa-Hetland, Amparo Gil, Virginia González-Vélez, Javier Segura, Salvador Viniegra, Luis M Gutiérrez.   

Abstract

The organization of cytoplasm in excitable cells was a largely ignored factor when mathematical models were developed to understand intracellular calcium and secretory behavior. Here we employed a combination of fluorescent evanescent and transmitted light microscopy to explore the F-actin cytoskeletal organization in the vicinity of secretory sites in cultured bovine chromaffin cells. This technique and confocal fluorescent microscopy show chromaffin granules associated with the borders of cortical cytoskeletal cages forming an intricate tridimensional network. Furthermore, the overexpression of SNAP-25 in these cells also reveals the association of secretory machinery clusters with the borders of these cytoskeletal cages. The importance of these F-actin cage borders is stressed when granules appear to interact and remain associated during exocytosis visualized in acridin orange loaded vesicles. These results will prompt us to propose a model of cytoskeletal cages, where the secretory machinery is associated with its borders. Both the calcium level and the secretory response are enhanced in this geometrical arrangement when compared with a random distribution of the secretory machinery that is not restricted to the borders of the cage.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20885775      PMCID: PMC2931300          DOI: 10.2976/1.3338707

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  HFSP J        ISSN: 1955-205X


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4.  Vesicle motion and fusion are altered in chromaffin cells with increased SNARE cluster dynamics.

Authors:  Inmaculada López; Jose A Ortiz; José Villanueva; Vanesa Torres; Cristina J Torregrosa-Hetland; Maria del Mar Francés; Salvador Viniegra; Luis M Gutiérrez
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5.  Different types of calcium channels and secretion from bovine chromaffin cells.

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7.  SNAREs are concentrated in cholesterol-dependent clusters that define docking and fusion sites for exocytosis.

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10.  Tight coupling of the t-SNARE and calcium channel microdomains in adrenomedullary slices and not in cultured chromaffin cells.

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1.  Modeling F-actin cortex influence on the secretory properties of neuroendocrine cells.

Authors:  Luis M Gutiérrez; Amparo Gil
Journal:  Commun Integr Biol       Date:  2011-07-01

2.  Exocytotic dynamics in human chromaffin cells: experiments and modeling.

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Journal:  J Comput Neurosci       Date:  2012-06-13       Impact factor: 1.621

3.  Interdisciplinary approaches to calcium dynamics and secretory processes in cells.

Authors:  Amparo Gil; Javier Segura
Journal:  HFSP J       Date:  2010-04-02

4.  Association of SNAREs and calcium channels with the borders of cytoskeletal cages organizes the secretory machinery in chromaffin cells.

Authors:  Cristina J Torregrosa-Hetland; José Villanueva; Inmaculada López-Font; Virginia Garcia-Martinez; Amparo Gil; Virginia Gonzalez-Vélez; Javier Segura; Salvador Viniegra; Luis M Gutiérrez
Journal:  Cell Mol Neurobiol       Date:  2010-11-03       Impact factor: 5.046

Review 5.  The F-actin cortex in chromaffin granule dynamics and fusion: a minireview.

Authors:  José Villanueva; Cristina J Torregrosa-Hetland; Virginia García-Martínez; María del Mar Francés; Salvador Viniegra; Luis M Gutiérrez
Journal:  J Mol Neurosci       Date:  2012-02-15       Impact factor: 3.444

Review 6.  The role of F-actin in the transport and secretion of chromaffin granules: an historic perspective.

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Journal:  Pflugers Arch       Date:  2017-07-20       Impact factor: 3.657

7.  α3β4 Acetylcholine Nicotinic Receptors Are Components of the Secretory Machinery Clusters in Chromaffin Cells.

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8.  Membrane cholesterol removal changes mechanical properties of cells and induces secretion of a specific pool of lysosomes.

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Review 9.  Emerging evidence for the modulation of exocytosis by signalling lipids.

Authors:  Virginia Garcia-Martinez; Yolanda Gimenez-Molina; José Villanueva; Frederic D Darios; Bazbek Davletov; Luis M Gutiérrez
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