Effects of CCK-8 on the cytoplasmic free calcium concentration in isolated rat islet cells. |
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Authors: | T Fridolf S Karlsson B Ahrén |
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Institution: | Department of Pharmacology, Lund University, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | The C-terminal octapeptide of cholecystokinin (CCK-8) is known to stimulate insulin secretion. We examined its effects on the cytoplasmic free calcium concentration (Ca2+]IC) in isolated rat pancreatic islet cells. At 8.3 mM glucose and 1.28 mM Ca2+, CCK-8 (100 nM) rapidly increased Ca2+]IC to a short-lived peak, whereafter the Ca2+]IC, within 1.5 minutes, fell to values below baseline. CCK-8 also rapidly increased the Ca2+]IC at 3.3 mM glucose and in a calcium deficient medium. However, either at low glucose or in the absence of extracellular Ca2+, the post-peak Ca2+]IC did not fall below baseline levels. The CCKA receptor antagonist, L-364,718 (20 nM), inhibited the effects of CCK-8 on Ca2+]IC. The results suggest that CCK-8 in islet cells liberates calcium from intracellular stores by activating CCKA receptors. |
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