Evidence for the mobilization of cellular calcium by prostacyclin in cat adrenocortical cells: The effect of TMB-8 |
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Authors: | R.P. Rubin J.C. Shen S.G. Laychock |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia 23298, USA. |
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Abstract: | Stimulation of steroid production by isolated cat adrenocortical cells is partially dependent upon the presence of extracellular Ca2+ when elicited by prostacyclin (PGI2) and completely dependent upon extracellular Ca2+ when elicited by corticotropin. TMB-8, an intracellular Ca2+ antagonist, completely blocked PGI2-evoked steroid output in the absence of external Ca2+; this inhibition was partially reversed by the addition of Ca2+. The increase in secretion caused by corticotropin or PGI2 in the presence of Ca2+ was also reduced in a dose-dependent manner by TMB-8. The steroidogenic action of pregnenolone, which is induced by a Ca2+ independent mechanism, was not blocked by TMB-8, either in the presence or absence of Ca2+. Corticotropin significantly potentiated the Ca2+-independent aspect of PGI2 action. These studies provide evidence for an internal, PGI2-sensitive Ca2+ store in cat adrenocortical cells. |
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