Abstract

We employed the calcium (Ca ++)-sensitive, intracellular dye QUIN-2 to examine the role of cytosolic Ca ++ in the stimulation of PTH release by high extracellular potassium (K +) concentrations. Addition of 55 mM KCl to cells incubated with 115 mM NaCl and 5 mM KCl lowered cytosolic Ca ++ at either low (0.5 mM) extracellular Ca ++ (from 194±14 to 159±9 nM, p<.01, N=6) or high (1.5 mM) extracellular calcium (from 465±38 to 293±20 nM, p<.01, N=10). This reduction in cytosolic Ca ++ was due to high K + per se and not to changes in tonicity since addition of 55 mM NaCl was without effect while a similar decrease in cytosolic Ca ++ occurred when cells were resuspended in 60 mM NaCl and 60 mM KCl. PTH release was significantly (p<.01) greater at 0.5 and 1.5 mM Ca ++ in QUIN-2-loaded cells incubated with 60 mM NaCl and 60 mM KCl than in those exposed to 115 mM NaCl and 5 mM KCl. In contrast to most secretory cells, therefore, stimulation of PTH release by high K + is associated with a decrease rather than an increase in cytosolic Ca ++.

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