Effect of potassium-induced depolarization on somatostatin gene expression in cultured fetal rat cerebrocortical cells
Autor: | Rosa M. Tolón, Lucinda Cacicedo, F. Sanchez Franco, M. T. De Los Frailes, M. J. Lorenzo |
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Rok vydání: | 1994 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Gene Expression Neuropeptide Stimulation Tetrodotoxin Biology Fetus Internal medicine Gene expression medicine Animals RNA Messenger Cells Cultured Cerebral Cortex Messenger RNA General Neuroscience Depolarization Articles Rats Endocrinology Somatostatin Verapamil Potassium Secretagogue medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | The Journal of Neuroscience. 14:1053-1059 |
ISSN: | 1529-2401 0270-6474 |
DOI: | 10.1523/jneurosci.14-03-01053.1994 |
Popis: | The stimulatory effect of potassium depolarization upon somatostatin (SS) mRNA levels in primary cultures of fetal cerebrocortical cells was analyzed. Depolarizing stimuli, such as 56 mM K+ exposure for 30 min, elicited an increase in immunoreactive somatostatin (IR-SS) release to the media and decreased SS mRNA levels. These were increased when exposure to depolarization stimuli was prolonged up to 3 or more hr. At this time, potassium (30 and 56 mM) acted as a secretagogue, stimulating SS secretion, but was also effective in stimulating SS mRNA levels, suggesting that SS secretion can be coupled to SS mRNA accumulation. These changes were inhibited by the Ca2+ channel antagonist verapamil. In contrast, Na+ channel blockade by TTX did not modify the 24 hr potassium-induced increase in SS mRNA, although it partially abolished potassium-induced SS secretion. Examination of the rate of disappearance of SS mRNA levels after inhibition of mRNA transcription by actinomycin-D revealed that K+ stimulation of cerebrocortical cells stabilized the SS mRNA. These results suggest that the induction of SS mRNA expression by K+ is dose dependent, and involves the modulation of ion channels. The time-course study confirmed that the K(+)-induced SS mRNA accumulation is time dependent, chronic activation of the Ca2+ channels being necessary to stimulate SS gene expression. K+ stimulation may also increase the level of SS mRNA in cerebrocortical cells by reducing its rate of degradation. |
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