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In this study, the short-circuit currents ( I(sc)) of electrolyte absorption and secretion in neonatal and adult rat colonic mucosa were compared and the role of Ca(2+) influx through luminal membranes examined in relation to the replenishment of intracellular Ca(2+) stores in colonic crypt cells. Neonatal tissues displayed higher amiloride-sensitive I(sc) and larger increases of electrogenic Cl(-) secretion in response to an increase in cytosolic [Ca(2+)] ([Ca(2+)](c)) or cAMP than found in adult colonic epithelium. Ca(2+)-mediated Cl(-) secretion as reflected in the I(sc) responses to carbachol ( I(sc,CCh)) showed milder "run-down" in neonates than in adult rats. We then employed the relatively stable I(sc,CCh) of the neonatal colon to investigate the polarity of Ca(2+) entry pathway after muscarinic stimulation. Repetitive stimulation with CCh under Ca(2+)-free conditions emptied the intracellular Ca(2+) stores and abolished the I(sc,CCh). Re-adding Ca(2+) to the basolateral perfusate rapidly restored I(sc,CCh) (about 71

作者:Soo Jeong, Kim;Joo Hyun, Nam;Ji-Eun, Woo;Sung Joon, Kim;Poong Lyul, Rhee

来源:Pflugers Archiv : European journal of physiology 2004 年 447卷 4期

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Soo Jeong, Kim;Joo Hyun, Nam;Ji-Eun, Woo;Sung Joon, Kim;Poong Lyul, Rhee
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Pflugers Archiv : European journal of physiology 2004 年 447卷 4期
In this study, the short-circuit currents ( I(sc)) of electrolyte absorption and secretion in neonatal and adult rat colonic mucosa were compared and the role of Ca(2+) influx through luminal membranes examined in relation to the replenishment of intracellular Ca(2+) stores in colonic crypt cells. Neonatal tissues displayed higher amiloride-sensitive I(sc) and larger increases of electrogenic Cl(-) secretion in response to an increase in cytosolic [Ca(2+)] ([Ca(2+)](c)) or cAMP than found in adult colonic epithelium. Ca(2+)-mediated Cl(-) secretion as reflected in the I(sc) responses to carbachol ( I(sc,CCh)) showed milder "run-down" in neonates than in adult rats. We then employed the relatively stable I(sc,CCh) of the neonatal colon to investigate the polarity of Ca(2+) entry pathway after muscarinic stimulation. Repetitive stimulation with CCh under Ca(2+)-free conditions emptied the intracellular Ca(2+) stores and abolished the I(sc,CCh). Re-adding Ca(2+) to the basolateral perfusate rapidly restored I(sc,CCh) (about 71