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KMID : 0358619920260020113
Korean Journal of Physiology
1992 Volume.26 No. 2 p.113 ~ p.122
Effect of Various Divalent Ions on the Calcium Current of Adrenal Medullary Chromaffin Cells in the Rat
Kim Jun

Leem Chae-Hun
Kim Sang-Jeong
Abstract
It is well known that chromaffin cells of adrenal medulla secrete catecholamine in response to sympathetic nerve activation and the influx of through the voltage dependent channels (VDCC) in the cell membrane do a major role in this secretory process. In this study, we explored the effect of divalent cations on VDCC of rat chromaffin cells. Rat (Sprague-Dawley rat, 150-250 gm) chromaffin cells were isolated and cultured. Standard giga seal, whole cell recording techniques were employed to study current with external and internal solutions that could effectively isolate VDCC currents . The voltage dependence and the inactivation time course of VDCC in our cells were identical to those of bovine chromaffin cells. A persistent inward current was first activated by depolarizing step pulse from the holding potential (H.P.) of -80 mV to -40 mV, increased to maximum amplitude at around +10 mV, and became smaller with progressively higher depolarizing pulses to reverse at around +60 mV. The inactivation time constant , fitted from the long duration test potential (2 sec) was msec and the kinetic parameters were not altered along the culture duration. Nicardipine blocked the current almost completely. Among treated divalent cations such as was the most potent blocker on VDCC. When the depolarizing step pulse from -80 mV to 10 mV was applied, the equilibrium dissociation constant of The principal findings of this study are as follows. First, the majority of channels in rat chromaffin cells are well classified to L-type channel in the view of kinetics and pharmacology. Second, all divalent cations tested could block the current and the most potent blocker among the tested was .
KEYWORD
Rat chromaffin cell, calcium current, L-type calcium channel, divalent cation
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