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Role of annexin A6 isoforms in catecholamine secretion by PC12 cells: Distinct influence on calcium response

✍ Scribed by Paulina Podszywalow-Bartnicka; Michalina Kosiorek; Katarzyna Piwocka; Ewa Sikora; Krzysztof Zablocki; Slawomir Pikula


Book ID
102303772
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
272 KB
Volume
111
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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Abstract

Noradrenaline and adrenaline are secreted by adrenal medulla chromaffin cells via exocytosis. Exocytosis of catecholamines occurs after cell stimulation with various endogenous activators such as nicotine or after depolarization of the plasma membrane and is regulated by calcium ions. Cytosolic [Ca^2+^] increases in response to cell excitation and triggers a signal‐initiated secretion. Annexins are known to participate in the regulation of membrane dynamics and are also considered to be involved in vesicular trafficking. Some experimental evidence suggests that annexins may participate in Ca^2+^‐regulated catecholamine secretion. In this report the effect of annexin A6 (AnxA6) isoforms 1 and 2 on catecholamine secretion has been described. Overexpression of AnxA6 isoforms and AnxA6 knock‐down in PC12 cells were accompanied by almost complete inhibition or a 20% enhancement of dopamine secretion, respectively. AnxA6‐1 and AnxA6‐2 overexpression reduced Δ[Ca^2+^]~c~ upon depolarization by 32% and 58%, respectively, while AnxA6 knock‐down increased Δ[Ca^2+^]~c~ by 44%. The mechanism of AnxA6 action on Ca^2+^ signalling is not well understood. Experimental evidence suggests that two AnxA6 isoforms interact with different targets engaged in regulation of calcium homeostasis in PC12 cells. J. Cell. Biochem. 111: 168–178, 2010. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.