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. 2024 Sep 15:591:112275.
doi: 10.1016/j.mce.2024.112275. Epub 2024 May 20.

AMPK inhibits voltage-gated calcium channel-current in rat chromaffin cells

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AMPK inhibits voltage-gated calcium channel-current in rat chromaffin cells

A K Fukumoto-Inukai et al. Mol Cell Endocrinol. .

Abstract

Metabolic changes are critical in the regulation of Ca2+ influx in central and peripheral neuroendocrine cells. To study the regulation of L-type Ca2+ channels by AMPK we used biochemical reagents and ATP/glucose-concentration manipulations in rat chromaffin cells. AICAR and Compound-C, at low concentration, significantly induce changes in L-type Ca2+ channel-current amplitude and voltage dependence. Remarkably, an overlasting decrease in the channel-current density can be induced by lowering the intracellular level of ATP. Accordingly, Ca2+ channel-current density gradually diminishes by decreasing the extracellular glucose concentration. By using immunofluorescence, a decrease in the expression of CaV1.2 is observed while decreasing extracellular glucose, suggesting that AMPK reduces the number of functional Ca2+ channels into the plasma membrane. Together, these results support for the first time the dependence of metabolic changes in the maintenance of Ca2+ channel-current by AMPK. They reveal a key step in Ca2+ influx in secretory cells.

Keywords: AMPK; ATP; Glucose; Metabolic changes; Voltage-gated calcium channels.

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