Mechanisms of activated Ca2+ entry in the rat pancreatoma cell line, AR4-2J

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The characteristics of Ca2+ entry activated by surface receptor agonists and membrane depolarization were studied in the rat pancreatoma cell line, AR4-2J. Ca2+ mobilization activated by substance P, bombesin, or muscarinic receptor stimulation was found to involve both Ca2+ release and entry. In addition, depolarization of the surface membrane of AR4-2J cells with elevated concentrations of K+ activated Ca2+ entry. Ca2+ entry induced by membrane depolarization was inhibited by the L-channel antagonist, nimodipine, while that due to surface receptor agonists was not inhibited by this agent. The microsomal Ca(2+)-ATPase inhibitor, thapsigargin, caused both depletion of the agonist-sensitive intracellular Ca2+ pool and sustained Ca2+ influx indistinguishable from that produced by bombesin or methacholine. These results confirm that, unlike the pancreatic acinar cells from which they are presumably derived, AR4-2J cells express voltage-sensitive, dihydropyridine-inhibitable Ca2+ channels. However, in contrast to previous reports with this cell line, in the AR4-2J cells in use in our laboratory, and under our experimental conditions, surface receptor agonists (including substance P) do not cause Ca2+ influx through voltage-sensitive Ca2+ channels. Instead, we conclude that agonist-activated Ca2+ mobilization is initiated by (1,4,5)IP3-mediated intracellular Ca2+ release and that Ca2+ influx is regulated primarily, if not exclusively, by the state of depletion of the (1,4,5)IP3-sensitive intracellular Ca2+ pool.
Original languageEnglish
JournalCell Calcium
Volume13
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)49-58
Number of pages10
ISSN0143-4160
Publication statusPublished - 1992
Externally publishedYes

    Research areas

  • Animals, Bombesin, Calcium, Calcium Channels, Calcium-Transporting ATPases, Fura-2, Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate, Methacholine Chloride, Nimodipine, Rats, Signal Transduction, Substance P, Terpenes, Thapsigargin, Tumor Cells, Cultured

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