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Comparison of calcium mobilization in response to noradrenaline and acetylcholine in submandibular cells of newborn and adult rats.

J Wells1, G H Zhang, J R Martinez.   

Abstract

The response of mature and immature rat submandibular cells to alpha-receptor stimulation was compared in terms of the generation of inositol triphosphate (IP3) and Ca2+ mobilization, and of how the calcium mobilization response affects acetycholine (ACh)-induced Ca2+ mobilization. In mature cells, noradrenaline (NA) caused much smaller IP3 and Ca2+ responses than ACh. However, the Ca2+ release induced by NA was enough to partially discharge an agonist-sensitive store and to reduce Ca2+ release by a subsequent ACh stimulus. Exposure to NA also caused an influx of Ca2+ in the mature cells, which was largely associated with Ca2+ entry induced by store depletion (i.e. capacitative entry). In the immature submandibular cells of newborn rats, NA caused essentially no IP3 response and a small Ca2+ release, which only partially affected the Ca2+ released by a subsequent exposure to ACh. In contrast to adult cells, immature cells did not show an increased Ca2+ influx after exposure to NA. However, prestimulation with this agonist potentiated the Ca2+ influx activated by ACh in the cells of newborn rats, but not in cells of adult rats. As both mature and immature submandibular cells have a well-developed phosphoinositide turnover response to ACh, the findings in mature cells suggest a less efficient coupling between alpha-receptors and phospholipase C, while those in immature cells suggest that this coupling is even less functional in the early stages of postnatal development. In permeabilized and 45Ca(2+)-loaded mature cells, cyclic ADP-ribose (cADPR) released 13.4% of loaded 45Ca2+ and this release was significantly reduced by pre-exposure to IP3. Similarly, pre-exposure to cADPR also reduced the IP3-induced 45Ca2+ release. It is concluded that: (1) stimulation with NA induces a smaller Ca2+ release in mature and immature submandibular cells than ACh; (2) the mediator for this small Ca2+ mobilization may be cADPR; and (3) NA stimulates capacitative Ca2+ entry in mature cells, but not in immature cells, and it also activates a Ca2+ entry pathway distinct from the one induced by store depletion, particularly in immature cells.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9403117     DOI: 10.1016/s0003-9969(97)00058-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Oral Biol        ISSN: 0003-9969            Impact factor:   2.633


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1.  Modulation of Ca2+ mobilization by protein kinase C in the submandibular duct cell line A253.

Authors:  K Sugita; A C Mörk; G H Zhang; J R Martinez
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  1999-08       Impact factor: 3.396

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