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- W2154607546 abstract "Modulation of high-threshold voltage-dependent calcium channels by neurotransmitters has been the subject of numerous studies in cultures of neurons and chromaffin cells. However, no studies on such modulation exist in chromaffin cells in their natural environment, the intact adrenal medullary tissue. Here we performed such a study in voltage-clamped chromaffin cells of freshly prepared mouse adrenal slices under the whole cell configuration of the patch-clamp technique. The subcomponents of the whole cell inward Ca 2+ current ( I Ca ) accounted for 49% for L-, 28% for N-, and 36% for P/Q-type channels. T-type Ca 2+ channels or residual R-type Ca 2+ currents were not seen. However, under the perforated-patch configuration, 20% of I Ca accounted for a toxin-resistant R-type Ca 2+ current. Exogenously applied ATP and methionine-enkephalin (Met-enk) inhibited I Ca by 33%. Stop-flow and Ca 2+ replacement by Ba 2+ , which favored the release of endogenous ATP and opioids, also inhibited I Ca , with no changes in activation or inactivation kinetics. This inhibition was partially voltage independent and insensitive to prepulse facilitation. Furthermore, in about half of the cells, suramin and naloxone augmented I Ca in the absence of exogenous application of ATP/Met-enk. No additional modulation of I Ca was obtained after bath application of exogenous ATP and opioids to these already inhibited cells. Augmentation of I Ca was also seen upon intracellular dialysis of guanosine 5′-[β-thio]diphosphate (GDPβS), indicating the existence in the intact slice of a tonic inhibition of I Ca in resting conditions. These results suggest that in the intact adrenal tissue a tonic inhibition of I Ca exists, mediated by purinergic and opiate receptors." @default.
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- W2154607546 title "Modulation by endogenously released ATP and opioids of chromaffin cell calcium channels in mouse adrenal slices" @default.
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