In vivo adaptative regulation of muscarinic receptors and muscarinic stimulation-induced Ca2+ mobilization during short-term heat exposure in rat parotid glands

H. Fujinami , K. Komabayashi , T. Izawa , K. Suda , M. Tsuboi
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Abstract

1. Adaptation of muscarinic receptors (MR)—muscarinic stimulation—induced intracellular Ca2+ mobilization during short-heat exposure (33°C).

2. Heat-exposure for 48 hr decreased the carbachol (CCh)-stimulated cytosolic C2+ concentration increase.

3. The number of MR on cell surface increased transiently at 24 hr with a subsequent decrease at 48 hr.

4. CCh-stimulated inositol trisphosphate (IP3) formation decreased at 48 hr.

5. In saponin-permeabilized cells, 1,4,5-IP3-induced 45Ca2+ release decreased at 24 hr.

6. The data suggest that the adaptation for increased muscarinic stimulation occurs at IP3 generating sites as well as at intracellular IP3 receptor sites during heat exposure.

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1. 在短热暴露(33°C)期间,毒蕈碱受体(MR) -毒蕈碱刺激诱导的细胞内Ca2+动员的适应性热暴露48小时降低了碳苯酚(CCh)刺激的胞浆C2+浓度的增加。细胞表面的MR数量在24小时短暂增加,随后在48小时下降。cch刺激的肌醇三磷酸(IP3)形成在48小时后减少。在皂素渗透细胞中,1,4,5- ip3诱导的45Ca2+释放在24小时后减少6。数据表明,在热暴露期间,对增加的毒蕈碱刺激的适应发生在IP3产生位点以及细胞内IP3受体位点。
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