Simultaneous measurement of changes in the membrane potential and the intracellular Ca2+ concentration caused by somatostatin in human GH-producing pituitary tumor cells.

N Yamashita, K Takano, A Teramoto, K Tatakura, E Ogata
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Changes in the membrane potential and the intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) caused by somatostatin (SRIF) were simultaneously measured in human GH-producing pituitary tumor cells, by means of the nystatin-perforated whole cell clamp technique and Fura-2 AM. An application of 10(-8) M SRIF hyperpolarized the membrane and arrested Ca(2+)-dependent spontaneous action potentials. [Ca2+]i concurrently decreased during membrane hyperpolarization. When the membrane potential was clamped below the threshold for voltage-gated Ca2+ channels, [Ca2+]i decreased and SRIF did not further reduce [Ca2+]i. In cells which did not show spontaneous action potentials, SRIF hyperpolarized the membrane but it affected [Ca2+]i little. From these results it was concluded that the reduction in [Ca2+]i caused by SRIF was ascribed to the decrease in Ca2+ influx through voltage-gated channels during membrane hyperpolarization. The effect of SRIF on the voltage-gated Ca2+ channel current was also examined under the perforated whole cell clamp. SRIF (10(-8) M) inhibited the Ca2+ channel current to 80.8 +/- 15.4% (n = 5) of the control. Because SRIF-induced inhibition of the voltage-gated Ca2+ channel current was not prominent, it was considered that membrane hyperpolarization is the major cause of the reduction in [Ca2+]i in human GH-producing cells.

同时测量生长抑素引起的人gh -垂体肿瘤细胞膜电位和细胞内Ca2+浓度的变化。
采用生长抑素穿孔全细胞钳夹技术和Fura-2 AM同时测定了生长抑素(SRIF)引起的人gh垂体肿瘤细胞膜电位和细胞内Ca2+浓度([Ca2+]i)的变化。应用10(-8)M SRIF超极化膜并捕获Ca(2+)依赖的自发动作电位。[Ca2+]i在膜超极化过程中同时降低。当膜电位被限制在电压门控Ca2+通道阈值以下时,[Ca2+]i降低,SRIF没有进一步降低[Ca2+]i。在不表现自发动作电位的细胞中,SRIF使膜超极化,但对[Ca2+]影响不大。从这些结果可以得出结论,SRIF引起的[Ca2+]i的减少是由于在膜超极化过程中通过电压门控通道的Ca2+内流减少。在穿孔全细胞钳下,研究了SRIF对电压门控Ca2+通道电流的影响。SRIF (10(-8) M)抑制Ca2+通道电流为对照的80.8 +/- 15.4% (n = 5)。由于srif诱导的电压门控Ca2+通道电流抑制不明显,因此可以认为膜超极化是人类gh生成细胞中[Ca2+]i减少的主要原因。
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