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Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 282: C864-C872, 2002. First published November 21, 2001; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00441.2001
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Vol. 282, Issue 4, C864-C872, April 2002

An extracellular sulfhydryl group modulates background Na+ conductance and cytosolic Ca2+ in pituitary cells

Rosalba I. Fonteriz, Carlos Villalobos, and Javier García-Sancho

Instituto de Biología y Genética Molecular, Universidad de Valladolid y Consejo Superior Investigaciones Científicas, Departamento de Fisiología y Bioquímica, Facultad de Medicina, 47005 Valladolid, Spain

Treatment of GH3 pituitary cells with p-chloromercurybenzenesulfonate (PCMBS) increased the cytosolic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i). This effect was reversed by dithiothreitol and blocked by L-type Ca2+ channel antagonists or Na+ removal. PCMBS increased membrane conductance and depolarized the plasma membrane. Apart from minor effects on K+ and Ca2+ channels, PCMBS increased (6 times at -80 mV) an inward Na+ current whose properties were similar to those of a background Na+ conductance (BNC) described previously, necessary for generation of spontaneous electrical activity. In rat lactotropes and somatotropes in primary culture, PCMBS also produced a Na+-dependent [Ca2+]i increase, whereas little or no effect was observed in thyrotropes, corticotropes, and gonadotropes. The Na+ conductance elicited by PCMBS in somatotropes seemed to be the same as that stimulated by the hypothalamic growth hormone (GH)-releasing hormone, which regulates membrane excitability and GH secretion. The BNC studied here could play a physiological role, regulating excitability and spontaneous activity, and explains satisfactorily the [Ca2+]i-increasing actions of the mercurials reported previously in several excitable tissues.

GH3 cells; sodium current; mercurials; p-chloromercurybenzenesulfonate; neurotoxicity





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