D. Tran et al., Distribution of signaling molecules involved in vasopressin-induced Ca2+ mobilization in rat hepatocyte multiplets, J HIST CYTO, 47(5), 1999, pp. 601-616
In freshly isolated rat hepatocyte multiplets, Ca2+ signals in response to
vasopressin are highly organized. In this study we used specific probes to
visualize, by fluorescence and confocal microscopy, the main signaling mole
cules involved in vasopressin-mediated Ca2+ responses. Via receptors were d
etected with a novel fluorescent antagonist, Rhm(8)-PVA, The G alpha q/G al
pha 11, PLC beta(3), PIP2, and InsP(3) receptors were detected with specifi
c antibodies. Via vasopressin receptors and PIP2 were associated with the b
asolateral membrane and were not detected in the bile canalicular domain. G
alpha q/G alpha 11, PLC beta(3), and InsP(3) receptors were associated wit
h the basolateral membrane and also with other intracellular structures. We
used double labeling, Western blotting, and drugs (cytochalasin D, colchic
ine) known to disorganize the cytoskeleton to demonstrate the partial co-lo
calization of G alpha q/G alpha 11 with F-actin.