Dm. Wisdom et al., INTERACTION BETWEEN SECRETIN AND NERVE-MEDIATED AMYLASE SECRETION IN THE ISOLATED EXOCRINE RAT PANCREAS, Experimental physiology, 79(5), 1994, pp. 851-863
This study investigates the effects of the gut peptide, secretin, on n
erve-mediated and acetylcholine-evoked amylase secretion and calcium (
Ca2+) and magnesium (Mg2+) mobilization in the in vitro rat pancreas.
Both electrical field stimulation (EFS; 50 V, 20 Hz, 1 ms) and acetylc
holine (ACh; 10(-6) M) caused marked increases in amylase output in is
olated pancreatic segments. These responses were inhibited by atropine
(10(-5) M). Secretin (10(-10) and 10(-8) M) evoked only a small incre
ase in amylase secretion, which was unaffected by atropine. Combining
either EFS or ACh with secretin resulted in an attenuation in amylase
output compared with the response obtained with either EFS or ACh alon
e. In a Mg2+-free medium, secretin failed to inhibit the amylase outpu
t evoked by EFS. When forskolin (10(-5) M) was combined with EFS there
was a marked potentiation of amylase output. In fura-2-loaded acinar
cells, ACh (10(-6) M) elevated cytosolic free Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2
+](i)). Secretin alone had no detectable effect on [Ca2+](i) compared
with basal values, but it attenuated the ACh-induced elevation of [Ca2
+](i). Both EFS and ACh elicited Ca-45(2+) influx, whereas secretin ha
d no significant effect. In the presence of secretin the EFS- and ACh-
induced Ca-45(2+) influx was reduced compared with responses obtained
with either EFS or ACh alone. EFS caused a net efflux of Mg2+, whereas
secretin alone evoked a net uptake of Mg2+ in pancreatic segments. Co
mbining secretin with EFS resulted in a net uptake of Mg2+. In mag-fur
a-2-loaded acini ACh (10(-5) M) stimulated an initial transient rise i
n cytosolic free Mg2+ concentration ([Mg2+](i)) followed by a sustaine
d decrease in [Mg2+](i). Stimulation of acinar cells with secretin (10
(-8) M) resulted in an elevation in [Mg2+](i) compared with the restin
g level. When ACh (10(-5) M) was combined with secretin there was an i
nitial increase in [Mg2+](i) followed by a marked decrease to the pre-
secretin-stimulated value. The results indicate that secretin may cont
rol nerve-mediated and ACh-evoked secretory responses in the rat pancr
eas, possibly by an interaction between cellular Ca2+ and Mg2+.