Abstract

The effects of inhibitors of the intracellular Ca 2+ release mechanism on divalent cation fluxes were examined in acinar cells loaded with the Ca 2+-sensitive, Mn 2+-quenchable dye, fura-2. TMB-8 and dantrolene (DTL) dramatically inhibited the carbachol (CCh)-stimulated increase in [Ca 2+] i and Mn 2+ influx. These agents do not directly inhibit divalent cation entry since addition of TMB-8 or DTL after CCh stimulation did not block Mn 2+ influx. TMB-8 did not influence the [Ca 2+] i increase or the Mn 2+ influx produced by thapsigargin. These results indicate that TMB-8 and DTL do not interfere with divalent cation influx by inhibiting a step distal to depletion of the intracellular Ca 2+ pool. TMB-8 and DTL did not significantly influence the muscarinic-stimulated production of inositol trisphosphate (IP 3) and inositol tetrakisphosphate (IP 4), although TMB-8, but not DTL, did decrease the CCh-stimulated 1,4,5-IP 3 levels approximately 55%. The above results directly demonstrate that the filling state of the intracellular Ca 2+ store primarily regulates the Ca 2+ entry mechanism in sublingual mucous acinar cells.

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