Literature DB >> 3989537

Membrane potential and catecholamine secretion by bovine adrenal chromaffin cells: use of tetraphenylphosphonium distribution and carbocyanine dye fluorescence.

J E Friedman, P I Lelkes, E Lavie, K Rosenheck, F Schneeweiss, A S Schneider.   

Abstract

Changes in plasma membrane potential of isolated bovine adrenal chromaffin cells were measured independently by two chemical probe methods and related to corresponding effects on catecholamine secretion. The lipophilic cation tetraphenylphosphonium (TPP+) and the carbocyanine dye 3,3'-dipropylthiadicarbocyanine [DiS-C3-(5)] were used. The necessity of evaluating the subcellular distribution of TPP+ among cytoplasmic, mitochondrial, secretory granule, and bound compartments was demonstrated and the resting plasma membrane potential determined to be -55 mV. The relationship between membrane potential and catecholamine secretion was determined in response to variations in extracellular K+ and to the presence of several secretagogues including cholinergic receptor ligands, veratridine, and ionophores for Na+ and K+. The dependence of potential on K+ concentration fit the Goldman constant field equation with a Na/K permeability ratio of 0.1. The dependence of both K+- and veratridine-evoked catecholamine secretion on membrane potential exhibited a potential threshold of about -40 mV before a significant rise in secretion occurred. This is likely related to the threshold for opening of voltage-sensitive Ca2+ channels. Acetylcholine and nicotine evoked a large secretory response without a sufficiently sustained depolarization to be detectable by the relatively slow potential sensitive chemical probes. Decamethonium induced a detectable depolarization of the chromaffin cells. Veratridine and gramicidin evoked both membrane depolarization and catecholamine release. By contrast the K ionophore valinomycin evoked significant levels of secretion without any depolarization. This is consistent with its utilization of an intracellular source of Ca2+ and the independence of its measured secretory response on extracellular Ca2+.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3989537     DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1985.tb08775.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurochem        ISSN: 0022-3042            Impact factor:   5.372


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