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Extracellular calcium acts as a "third messenger" to regulate enzyme and alkaline secretion
Authors:Caroppo Rosa  Gerbino Andrea  Fistetto Gregorio  Colella Matilde  Debellis Lucantonio  Hofer Aldebaran M  Curci Silvana
Institution:Dipartimento di Fisiologia Generale ed Ambientale, Università di Bari, Italy.
Abstract:It is generally assumed that the functional consequences of stimulation with Ca2+ -mobilizing agonists are derived exclusively from the second messenger action of intracellular Ca2+, acting on targets inside the cells. However, during Ca2+ signaling events, Ca2+ moves in and out of the cell, causing changes not only in intracellular Ca2+, but also in local extracellular Ca2+. The fact that numerous cell types possess an extracellular Ca2+ "sensor" raises the question of whether these dynamic changes in external Ca2+] may serve some sort of messenger function. We found that in intact gastric mucosa, the changes in extracellular Ca2+] secondary to carbachol-induced increases in intracellular Ca2+] were sufficient and necessary to elicit alkaline secretion and pepsinogen secretion, independent of intracellular Ca2+] changes. These findings suggest that extracellular Ca2+ can act as a "third messenger" via Ca2+ sensor(s) to regulate specific subsets of tissue function previously assumed to be under the direct control of intracellular Ca2+.
Keywords:extracellular Ca2+-sensing receptor  polarized epithelial cells  pH microelectrodes  interstitial space  adenylyl cyclase
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