Evidence for multiple intracellular calcium pools in GH4C1 cells: investigations using thapsigargin
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Evidence for multiple intracellular calcium pools in GH4C1 cells: investigations using thapsigargin
Abstract
The actions of thapsigargin (Tg), a plant sesquiterpene lactone, on Ca2+ homeostasis were investigated in digitonin-permeabilized GH4C1 rat pituitary cells. Tg (1 microM) caused a rapid and sustained increase in ambient Ca2+ concentration [( Ca2+]) and inhibited the rise in [Ca2+] induced by subsequent addition of TRH (100 nM), inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3, 10 microM), or the nonhydrolyzable GTP analogue guanosine 5'-0-(3-thiotriphosphate) (GTP gamma S, 10 microM). However, neither IP3 nor GTP gamma S pretreatment, which themselves release sequestered Ca2+, prevented the Ca2+ accumulation induced by Tg. Pretreatment with heparin (100 micrograms/ml, 10 min), an IP3 receptor antagonist, did not affect Ca2+ accumulation induced by Tg, although it abolished the rise in [Ca2+] induced by IP3. The ability of Tg to increase [Ca2+] was dependent on added ATP. We conclude that, in GH4C1 cells, Tg acts, in part, on TRH-, IP3- and GTP gamma S-sensitive Ca2+ pools; however, Tg also acts on an ATP-dependent pool of intracellular Ca2+ which is not sensitive to TRH, IP3 or GTP gamma S, indicating a complexity of intracellular Ca2+ pools not previously appreciated in these cells.
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