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Somatostatin inhibits the nicotinic receptor-activated inward current in guinea pig chromaffin cells.
Authors:M Inoue  H Kuriyama
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.
Abstract:At a holding potential of -60 mV, bath application of somatostatin produced no current response itself, but inhibited the nicotinic inward current, a concentration of about 0.01 microM being required for a half-maximal effect. This inhibition was affected neither by pretreatment with somatostatin nor by injection of guanosine-5'-0-(3-thiotriphosphate) through a patch pipette. When somatostatin (0.03-0.1 microM) produced its maximum inhibition, the proportion of plateau to peak nicotinic current was greatly reduced (to 5.3 +/- 5.7% from the control value of 34.9 +/- 4.9%, n = 5) with a facilitation of the time course of desensitization. After washout of somatostatin, the nicotinic current was restored to control level in a time-dependent, rather than an activation-dependent manner. The results suggest that somatostatin inhibits the function of the nicotinic receptor by facilitation of its desensitization or by an open-channel block.
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