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Activation of GPCRs modulates quantal size in chromaffin cells through G(betagamma) and PKC
Authors:Chen Xiao-Ke  Wang Lie-Cheng  Zhou Yang  Cai Qian  Prakriya Murali  Duan Kai-Lai  Sheng Zu-Hang  Lingle Christopher  Zhou Zhuan
Affiliation:Institute of Neuroscience, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences and Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200031, China.
Abstract:Exocytosis proceeds by either full fusion or 'kiss-and-run' between vesicle and plasma membrane. Switching between these two modes permits the cell to regulate the kinetics and amount of secretion. Here we show that ATP receptor activation reduces secretion downstream from cytosolic Ca2+ elevation in rat adrenal chromaffin cells. This reduction is mediated by activation of a pertussis toxin-sensitive G(i/o) protein, leading to activation of G(betagamma) subunits, which promote the 'kiss-and-run' mode by reducing the total open time of the fusion pore during a vesicle fusion event. Furthermore, parallel activation of the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor removes the inhibitory effects of ATP on secretion. This is mediated by a G(q) pathway through protein kinase C activation. The inhibitory effects of ATP and its reversal by protein kinase C activation are also shared by opioids and somatostatin. Thus, a variety of G protein pathways exist to modulate Ca2+-evoked secretion at specific steps in fusion pore formation.
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