Secretion from rat neurohypophysial nerve terminals (neurosecretosomes) rapidly inactivates despite continued elevation of intracellular Ca2+
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Secretion from rat neurohypophysial nerve terminals (neurosecretosomes) rapidly inactivates despite continued elevation of intracellular Ca2+
Abstract
Cytoplasmic calcium concentration was measured in neurosecretory nerve terminals (neurosecretosomes) isolated from rat neurohypophyses by fura-2 fluorescence measurements and digital video microscopy. Hormone release and cytoplasmic calcium concentration were measured during depolarizations induced by elevated extracellular potassium concentration. During prolonged depolarizations with 55 mM [K+]o, the cytoplasmic calcium concentration remained elevated as long as depolarization persisted, while secretion inactivated after the initial sharp rise. The amplitude and duration of the increase in [Ca2+]i was dependent on the degree of depolarization such that upon low levels of depolarizations (12.5 mM or 25 mM [K+]o), the calcium responses were smaller and relatively transient, and with higher levels of depolarization (55 mM [K+]o) the responses were sustained and were higher in amplitude. Responses to low levels of depolarization were less sensitive to the dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker, nimodipine, while the increase in [Ca2+]i induced by 55 mM [K+]o became transient, and was significantly smaller. These observations suggest that these peptidergic nerve terminals possess at least two different types of voltage-gated calcium channels. Removal of extracellular sodium resulted in a significant increase in [Ca2+]i and secretion in the absence of depolarizing stimulus, suggesting that sodium-calcium exchange mechanism is operative in these nerve terminals. Although the [Ca2+]i increase was of similar magnitude to the depolarization-induced changes, the resultant secretion was 10-fold lower, but the rate of inactivation of secretion, however, was comparable.
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