| Literature DB >> 3131482 |
Y Kataoka1, M Ohara-Imaizumi, S Ueki, K Kumakura.
Abstract
The present study was designed to evaluate the role of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in the secretory function of cultured chromaffin cells using the method of real-time monitoring. GABA evoked the secretion of catecholamines (CA) from adrenal chromaffin cells in a dose-dependent manner. Bicuculline 10(-5) M inhibited the stimulatory action of GABA. Diazepam 5 X 10(-6) and 2.5 X 10(-5) M facilitated the secretory response evoked by 7 X 10(-5) M GABA by 22% and 96%, respectively, which was antagonized by Ro 15-1788. This finding suggests that GABA-benzodiazepine receptor coupling can function in the secretion of CA from the adrenal chromaffin cells in a manner similar to that observed in the brain. GABA-evoked release of CA was reduced by 1 microM nifedipine to 16% of control, suggesting the involvement of voltage-sensitive Ca2+ channels in the mechanisms of the CA-releasing action of GABA in these cells. From these findings, the involvement of GABAergic mechanisms in the regulation of adrenal medullary function can be proposed.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3131482 DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1988.tb02476.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurochem ISSN: 0022-3042 Impact factor: 5.372