Rojas_1985_FEBS.Lett_185_323

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Title : Real-time measurements of acetylcholine-induced release of ATP from bovine medullary chromaffin cells - Rojas_1985_FEBS.Lett_185_323
Author(s) : Rojas E , Pollard HB , Heldman E
Ref : FEBS Letters , 185 :323 , 1985
Abstract :

The luminescent oxidation of luciferin has been used to monitor acetylcholine-induced ATP release from cultured bovine chromaffin cells. Acetylcholine (1-100 microM) evoked ATP release of up to 30% of the total cellular ATP. This secretion required external free calcium and could also be elicited by K+-induced membrane depolarization. The size of the cytosolic ATP compartment was estimated as 5% of the ATP in the cell by solubilising the cell membrane using digitonin (20 microM) or by application to the cells of brief pulses (2 microseconds) of high electric field (2000 V/cm). Blockers of the voltage-gated Ca2+ channel effectively blocked K+-induced ATP release, while the acetylcholine antagonists d-tubocurarine and beta-bungarotoxin inhibited the acetylcholine-induced release of ATP. These data support the concept that ATP is released together with the catecholamines by exocytosis of chromaffin granule contents.

PubMedSearch : Rojas_1985_FEBS.Lett_185_323
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Rojas E, Pollard HB, Heldman E (1985)
Real-time measurements of acetylcholine-induced release of ATP from bovine medullary chromaffin cells
FEBS Letters 185 :323

Rojas E, Pollard HB, Heldman E (1985)
FEBS Letters 185 :323