PMID: 2503036Jul 24, 1989Paper

Role of Ca2+ in H+ transport by rabbit gastric glands studied with A23187 and BAPTA, an incorporated Ca2+ chelator

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
F MichelangeliA Ciarrocchi

Abstract

The role of Ca2+ in stimulation of H+ gastric secretion by cAMP-dependent and -independent secretagogues was studied in isolated rabbit glands using Ca2+ ionophore, A23187, and an intracellular Ca2+ chelator (BAPTA, 1,2-bis(2-aminophenoxy)ethane-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid) incorporated as its acetoxymethyl ester (BAPTA-AM). Acetylcholine (ACh), tetragastrin (TG), histamine and forskolin induced a transitory increase of intracellular Ca2+ concentration, [Ca2+]i, measured in gastric glands loaded with Ca2+-sensitive dye fura-2, and provoked an acid secretory response evaluated with aminopyrine accumulation ratio (AP ratio). The Ca2+-ionophore A23187 also induced an increase in [Ca2+]i and in AP ratio. cAMP-dependent secretagogues were more potent stimulants of acid secretion than cAMP-independent secretagogues. cAMP analogue, 8-bromo-adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (8-BR-cAMP) induced an increase in AP ratio without modifying [Ca2+]i. BAPTA-AM (5-25 microM) induced a transient decrease of resting [Ca2+]i which returned to basal level due to extracellular Ca2+ entry. Increases in [Ca2+]i produced by ACh and TG were abolished by BAPTA and those produced by Ca2+ ionophore A23187 were partially buffered. BAPTA inhibited in a dos...Continue Reading

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