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Washout phenomena in dialyzed mast cells allow discrimination of different steps in stimulus-secretion coupling
Authors:Reinhold Penner  Michael Pusch  Erwin Neher
Affiliation:(1) Max-Planck-Institut für biophysikalische Chemie, Am Faßberg, D-3400 Göttingen, FRG
Abstract:Transient increases of intracellular calcium and exocytotic activity of rat peritoneal mast cells following stimulation with compound 48/80 were monitored using the Ca-indicator dye fura-2 and the capacitance measurement technique. It is known that mast cells very rapidly lose their secretory response towards antigenic or compound 48/80-induced stimulation in the whole-cell recording configuration of the patch-clamp technique due to ldquowashoutrdquo of signal mediators. In contrast, we found that calcium transients remained unaffected by intracellular dialysis for as long as 10 min.The fast ldquowashoutrdquo phenomenon of exocytosis could be overcome by supplementing the pipette filling solution with guanosinetriphosphate (GTP) indicating a major role for GTP-binding proteins in secretion. The restoration of exocytosis was transient and decayed within three minutes, suggesting diffusional escape of one or several other cytoplasmic substances involved in stimulus-secretion coupling. Quantitative aspects of this process and the implications of its differential effects on Ca-transients versus secretion are discussed.
Keywords:capacitance measurement  guanosinetriphosphate  mast cell  exocytosis  calcium transient
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