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Do caged-Ca2+ compounds mimic the physiological stimulus for secretion?

A F Oberhauser1, I M Robinson, J M Fernandez.   

Abstract

We measured the exocytotic response induced by a rapid and global increase in the concentration of Ca2+ or GTP gamma S (achieved by flash photolysis of caged compounds) in mast cells and chromaffin cells. Secretion was measured by following both cell membrane capacitance and amperometry. When Ca2+ was used to trigger secretion, we observed an immediate increase in capacitance, however, the first amperometric spike observed was delayed with respect to the change in capacitance (approximately 5 s in mast cells and approximately 0.6 s in chromaffin cells). In contrast, when GTP gamma S was used to trigger secretion, no such discrepancy was seen, both measurements reported a secretory response that was similarly delayed with respect to the stimulus. These data suggest that the capacitance increase, when triggered by a large Ca2+ step, reports events that do not result in the fusion of vesicles containing oxidizable substances. These results contrast with the smaller secretory responses evoked by the transient opening of Ca2+ channels. Under these more physiological conditions, pulsed-laser imaging studies revealed that the Ca2+ influx was localized to discrete areas at the plasma membrane. Thus the Ca2+ stimulus triggered by DM-nitrophen fails to reproduce the small localized changes seen during a physiological stimulation and creates an artifactual non-secretory capacitive response.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8520573     DOI: 10.1016/0928-4257(96)80553-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol Paris        ISSN: 0928-4257


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