A Mourtada, F Blachier, P O Plasman, A Sener, W J Malaisse
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摘要
l -精氨酸、l -鸟氨酸、l -赖氨酸和l -组氨酸(各10 mM)刺激大鼠腮腺细胞淀粉酶释放。在缺乏细胞外Ca2+的情况下,对阳离子氨基酸的分泌反应受到抑制,而在生理Ca2+浓度下,腮腺细胞对45Ca网的摄取受到刺激。所有的阳离子氨基酸也在腮腺细胞内积累。然而,认为淀粉酶释放的刺激仅仅是由于质膜的去极化,而这些带正电的氨基酸在腮腺细胞中的积累,这一概念受到质疑,因为它们的分泌作用和电离程度之间存在负相关关系,而且腮腺细胞是电不可兴奋的。
Stimulation of 45Ca uptake and amylase release by cationic amino acids in parotid cells.
L-arginine, L-ornithine, L-lysine and L-histidine (each 10 mM) stimulated amylase release from rat parotid cells. The secretory response to the cationic amino acids was suppressed in the absence of extracellular Ca2+ and, at physiological Ca2+ concentration, coincided with stimulation of 45Ca net uptake by the parotid cells. All cationic amino acids also accumulated inside the parotid cells. Nevertheless, the concept that the stimulation of amylase release is merely attributable to depolarization of the plasma membrane, secondary to the accumulation of these positively charged amino acids in the parotid cells, is questioned in view of both the inverse correlation found between their secretory effects and degree of ionization and the knowledge that parotid cells are electrically inexcitable.