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REGULATION OF ION TRANSPORT BY P2UPURINOCEPTORS AND α2A ADRENOCEPTORS IN HT29 CELLS

✍ Scribed by WEI ZHANG; GODFRIED M. ROOMANS


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
154 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
1065-6995

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✦ Synopsis


X-ray microanalysis was applied to investigate ion transport mediated by P2U purinoceptors and alpha 2A adrenoceptors as well as their interaction in the regulation of the intracellular elemental concentration in HT29 cells. In response to ATP, HT29 cells showed a decrease of intracellular Cl, Na and an increase in Ca. A similar result was observed with UTP, but UTP appeared to be more potent than ATP. On the other hand, UK14,304, an alpha 2 receptor agonist, was found to be capable of reversing the action of both UTP and ATP on ion secretion, and caused a clear increase in intracellular Na and Cl. Moreover, treatment of cells with UK14,304 before exposure to UTP did not induce a decrease in Cl and Na, suggesting that UK14,304 blocks the action of UTP. The secretory effect of UTP was also blocked by NPPB, a chloride channel blocker, and alloxan. Chelation of extracellular Ca with EGTA abolished ion response to UTP. These results suggest that since inhibition of the intracellular cAMP system and chelation of Ca2+ can block the nucleotide-induced chloride secretion, the ATP and UTP-induced chloride secretion can be mediated via both cAMP-dependent and Ca(2+)-dependent pathways.


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