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. 1988 Jun 30;153(3):912-8.
doi: 10.1016/s0006-291x(88)81314-7.

Voltage-dependence of nitrendipine provides direct evidence for dihydropyridine receptor coupling to calcium channels in intact cat adrenals

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Voltage-dependence of nitrendipine provides direct evidence for dihydropyridine receptor coupling to calcium channels in intact cat adrenals

C R Artalejo et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .

Abstract

Nitrendipine behaves as a powerful inhibitor of catecholamine release in perfused cat adrenal glands stimulated with pulses of Ca (0.5 mM) in high K (118 mM). Its blocking ability is considerably enhanced if, before Ca stimulation, the adrenomedullary tissue is impregnated with nitrendipine in depolarizing (IC50 = 0.99 nM) as opposed to hyperpolarizing (IC50 = 214 nM) conditions. 3H-nitrendipine binding to adrenomedullary tissue was considerably enhanced in depolarization; blockade of 45Ca uptake into and catecholamine secretion from the same glands was also enhanced in depolarized tissues. This study shows for the first time the a good correlation between these three parameters in the same intact preparation, providing direct evidence for a functional coupling between dihydropyridine receptors, Ca channels and secretion.

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