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Mouse pancreatic acinar cells: effects of electrical field stimulation on membrane potential and resistance.

J S Davison, G T Pearson, O H Petersen.   

Abstract

1. Intracellular micro-elctrode recordings of acinar cell membrane potential and resistance were made from the mouse pancreas superfused in vitro. The acinar cells under investigation were stimulated by electrical field stimulation using two platinum wire electrodes and by micro-ionophoretic acetylcholine (ACh) application from an extracellular AChCl-filled micro-electrode. 2. Field stimulation evoked membrane depolarization and reduction in input resistance. Maximal effects were observed at 20-40 Hz frequency, 1-2 msec pulse width and 8-20 V amplitude. The mean latency for the field stimulation-evoked depolarization was 900 msec. Field stimulation responses were seen at low frequency levels of stimulation, the majority of cells responding at 5 Hz and some at 2 Hz. The physiological significance of the low frequency stimulation is discussed. 3. The field stimulation effects resembled those induced by ACh ionophoresis and were abolished by atropine. The equilibrium potentials for both field stimulation and ACh ionophoresis were identical at about -15 mV. The field stimulation response was selectively abolished by tetrodotoxin and by superfusion with Na-free or Ca-free media, while the ACh ionophoretic response persisted. Field stimulation therefore initiated nerve action potentials and consequent ACh release. 4. Spontaneous miniature depolarizations observed in some preparations were not abolished by tetrodotoxin and woult therefore seem to be a result of quantal release of ACh from nerve terminals. 5. There is no indication from the present studies of the existence of neurotransmitters other than ACh. No inhibitory effects have been observed. 6. All preparations studied to date have responded to field stimulation and it is concluded that all acinar cells are potentially under cholinergic neural influence.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6251202      PMCID: PMC1279399          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1980.sp013206

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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