Pjr. Bales et al., Effect of Gd3+ on bradykinin-induced catecholamine secretion from bovine adrenal chromaffin cells, BR J PHARM, 128(7), 1999, pp. 1435-1444
1 The effects of Gd3+ on bradykinin- (BK-) induced catecholamine secretion,
Ca-45(2+) efflux and cytosolic [Ca2+] were studied using bovine adrenal ch
romaffin cells.
2 BK increased secretion in a Ca2+-dependent manner. From 1-100 mu M, Gd3progressively inhibited secretion induced by 30 nM BK to near-basal levels,
however from 0.3-3 mM Gd3+ dramatically enhanced BK-induced secretion to a
bove control levels. Gd3+ also increased basal catecholamine secretion by 2
-3 fold at 1 mM. These effects were mimicked by Eu3+ and La3+.
3 Gd3+ enhanced secretion induced by other agonists that mobilize intracell
ular Ca2+ stores, but simply blocked the response to K+.
4 Gd3+ still enhanced basal and BK-induced secretion in Ca2+-free solution
or in the presence of 30 mu M SKF96365, however both effects of Gd3+ were a
bolished after depleting intracellular Ca2+ stores.
5 Gd3+ (1 mM) reduced the rate of basal Ca-45(2+) efflux by 57%. In Ca2+-fr
ee buffer, BK transiently increased cytosolic [Ca2+] measured with Fura-2.
The [Ca2+] response to BK was substantially prolonged in the presence of Gd
3+ (1 mM).
6 The results suggest that Gd3+ greatly enhances the efficacy of Ca2+ relea
sed from intracellular stores in evoking catecholamine secretion, by inhibi
ting Ca2+ extrusion from the cytosol. This suggests that intracellular Ca2 stores are fully competent to support secretion in chromaffin cells to lev
els comparable to those evoked by extracellular Ca2+ entry. Drugs that modi
fy Ca2+ extrusion from the cell, such as lanthanide ions, will be useful in
investigating the mechanisms by which intracellular Ca2+-store mobilizatio
n couples to Ca2+-dependent exocytosis.