Intracellular pH and Catecholamine Secretion from Bovine Adrenal Chromaffin Cells |
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Authors: | Lung-Sen Kao Mei-Ying Ho Edward J. Cragoe Jr. |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. |
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Abstract: | To study the role of intracellular pH (pHi) in catecholamine secretion and the regulation of pHi in bovine chromaffin cells, the pH-sensitive fluorescent indicator [2',7'-bis(carboxyethyl)-5(6)-carboxyfluorescein] was used to monitor the on-line changes in pHi. The pHi of chromaffin cells at resting state is approximately 7.2. The pHi was manipulated first by incubation of the cells with NH4+, and then the solution was replaced with a NH4(+)-free solution to induce acidification of the cytoplasm. The pHi returned toward the basal pH value after acidification within 5-10 min in the presence of Na+ or Li+, but the pHi stayed acidic when Na(+)-free buffers were used or in the presence of amiloride and its analogues. These results suggest that the pH recovery process after an acid load is due to the Na+/H+ exchange activity in the plasma membrane of the chromaffin cells. The catecholamine secretion evoked by carbachol and Na+ removal was enhanced after the cytoplasm had been made more acidic. It appears that acidic pH favors the occurrence of exocytosis. |
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Keywords: | Intracellular pH Chromaffin cells Catecholamine secretion Na+/H+ exchange Amiloride |
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