Regulation of fluid secretion and intracellular messengers in isolated rat pancreatic ducts by acetylcholine
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Regulation of fluid secretion and intracellular messengers in isolated rat pancreatic ducts by acetylcholine
Abstract
1. We have studied the effects of acetylcholine (ACh) on fluid secretion and intracellular messengers in interlobular ducts isolated from the rat pancreas and maintained in short-term tissue culture. 2. Ductal fluid secretion was measured using micropuncture techniques. Intracellular free calcium ([Ca2+]i) and cyclic AMP concentrations were measured in single ducts using fura-2 microspectrofluorimetry and radioimmunoassay techniques respectively. Changes in the levels of these intracellular messengers were correlated with fluid secretion. 3. ACh stimulated ductal fluid secretion. The dose required for a half-maximal response was about 0.4 microM and maximal secretion was achieved with 10 microM ACh. These effects of ACh were blocked by atropine and by removal of extracellular Ca2+. 4. ACh was about four orders of magnitude less potent as an activator of ductal fluid transport than the hormone secretin; however, the maximal rates of fluid secretion evoked by these two agonists were similar. 5. ACh caused a dose-dependent rise in duct cell [Ca2+]i, but had no effect on cyclic AMP. In contrast, secretin increased duct cell cyclic AMP, but had no effect on [Ca2+]i. 6. The [Ca2+]i response evoked by ACh resulted from both mobilization of intracellular Ca2+ stores and influx of Ca2+ from the extracellular space. 7. The Ca2+ ionophore, ionomycin, mimicked the effect of ACh on ductal [Ca2+]i and fluid secretion. 8. We conclude that ACh stimulates fluid secretion from rat pancreatic duct cells by activating a 'Ca2+ pathway' which is distinct from the well documented 'cyclic AMP pathway' utilized by secretin.
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