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Voltage-dependent calcium channels regulate melatonin output from cultured chick pineal cells.

N L Harrison1, M Zatz.   

Abstract

Chick pineal cells maintained in primary culture display a circadian rhythm of melatonin production and release, and the nocturnal increase in melatonin output is enhanced by elevating extracellular K+. The divalent cations, Co2+, Cd2+, and Mn2+, each reduce nocturnal melatonin output. Nitrendipine and nifedipine also prevent the nocturnal rise in melatonin output, while Bay K 8644 increases it, suggesting a role for voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels in regulating melatonin output. The whole-cell patch-clamp technique was used to record from individual chick pineal cells. Under conditions designed to isolate currents through voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels, biphasic inward currents are elicited by large depolarizing commands (e.g., to 0 mV) from a holding potential of -90 mV; from a holding potential of -40 mV, only a sustained inward current is elicited by steps to 0 mV. Both components of the inward current are blocked by Co2+ or Cd2+. The sustained current is increased in amplitude by Bay K 8644 and blocked by nifedipine, while the transient current is unaffected. Since there is no evidence for vesicular release of melatonin, the "L-type" calcium channels mediating the sustained calcium current appear to be involved in the pathways regulating melatonin synthesis in chick pineal cells.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2545839      PMCID: PMC6569768     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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