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Stimulation-Evoked Ca2+ Fluxes in Cultured Bovine Adrenal Chromaffin Cells Are Enhanced by Forskolin
Authors:Katsuya Morita  Toshihiro Dohi  Shigeo Kitayama  Yutaka Kyama  Akira Tsujimoto
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology, Hiroshima University School of Dentistry, Kasumi, Hiroshima, Japan
Abstract:Forskolin, 1 microM, increased acetylcholine (ACh)-stimulated 45Ca uptake by chromaffin cells. The stimulatory effects of forskolin decreased with increasing concentration of ACh. The attenuation of the effect of forskolin on 45Ca uptake as a function of ACh concentration correlated well with changes in the forskolin effect on ACh-evoked catecholamine (CA) release. Forskolin increased excess KCl- and veratrine-evoked CA release and 45Ca uptake. Forskolin by itself stimulated 45Ca efflux and enhanced ACh-, excess KCl-, and veratrine-stimulated 45Ca efflux. High doses of forskolin inhibited both ACh-evoked 45Ca uptake and CA release. The inhibitory action of forskolin was specific to receptor-mediated response because excess KCl- and veratrine-stimulated 45Ca uptake and CA release were not inhibited. Forskolin, 0.3-30 microM, dose-dependently increased caffeine-stimulated CA release and 45Ca efflux in the absence of Ca2+ in the medium, and the effects were mimicked by dibutyryl cyclic AMP. These results suggest that cyclic AMP increases stimulation-induced CA release by enhancing calcium uptake across the plasma membrane and/or altering calcium flux in an intracellular calcium store.
Keywords:Forskolin    Cyclic AMP    Catecholamine release    Calcium uptake    Calcium efflux    Adrenal chromaffin cells. Morita K. et al
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