Differential effects of maitotoxin on ATP secretion and on phosphoinositide breakdown in rat pheochromocytoma cells
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Differential effects of maitotoxin on ATP secretion and on phosphoinositide breakdown in rat pheochromocytoma cells
Abstract
Maitotoxin (MTX) induced exocytotic secretion of ATP from PC12 rat pheochromocytoma cells. The threshold for stimulation of secretion was at concentrations of about 2 ng/ml of MTX. Maximal release occurred at 40 ng/ml. MTX-induced ATP release required the presence of calcium in the extracellular medium and could be inhibited by nifedipine, a specific blocker of voltage-dependent calcium channels. In addition to the effects on ATP secretion from PC12 cells, MTX stimulated the breakdown of phosphoinositides, as measured by the accumulation of [3H]inositol phosphates. Maximal stimulation of phosphoinositide breakdown was reached at only 0.5-1.0 ng/ml MTX. MTX at concentrations required to evoke ATP release (greater than 2 ng/ml) had lesser or no effect on phosphoinositide breakdown. Although stimulation of phosphoinositide breakdown by MTX was dependent on extracellular calcium, it was insensitive to the calcium channel blockers nifedipine, D-600 and cobalt ions. The different concentration range required to elicit these responses and the varying sensitivity to calcium channel blockers indicate that MTX-evoked secretion and MTX-stimulated phosphoinositide breakdown are independent phenomena in PC12 cells.
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