Selective use of a reserved mechanism for inducing calcium oscillations |
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Authors: | Ma Chun Yan Chen Chun Ying Cui Zong Jie |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Cell Biology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China |
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Abstract: | Concentration-dependent transformation of hormone- and neurotransmitter-induced calcium oscillation is a common phenomenon in diverse types of cells especially of the secretory type. The rodent submandibular acinar cells are an exception to this rule, which show elevated plateau increase in intracellular calcium under all stimulatory concentrations of both norepinephrine and acetylcholine. However, under depolarized state this cell type could also show a variation of periodic calcium changes. This reserved mechanism of calcium oscillation is jump-started by depolarization only with muscarinic cholinergic stimulation, but not with adrenergic stimulation. This latter effect is attributable to receptor activation, not due to simultaneous activation of and β receptors, with β receptor activation only serving to enhance the magnitude. These data suggest that this reserved mechanism for inducing calcium oscillation can be selectively used only by specific receptor-signaling pathways, and may therefore partly explain the long-known differences between secretion induced by sympathetic and parasympathetic stimulation in the submandibular gland. |
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Keywords: | Calcium oscillation Submandibular acinar cell Hepatocytes Adrenergic receptor Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor Sympathetic stimulation Parasympathetic stimulation Pattern transformation |
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