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Regulation of the actin cytoskeleton by p125 focal adhesion kinase in rat pancreatic acinar cells
Authors:Kiehne K  Herzig K H  Fölsch U R
Institution:First Department of Internal Medicine, Christian-Albrechts Universit?t Kiel, Germany.
Abstract:BACKGROUND/AIMS: Activation of p125 focal adhesion kinase by cholecystokinin (CCK)-8 has recently been demonstrated in pancreatic acinar cells. The purpose of this study is to examine downstream events of this kinase. METHODS: Activation of p125 focal adhesion kinase in freshly isolated rat pancreatic acinar cells was determined by Western blot analysis. Actin cytoskeletal changes were visualized on TRITC-phalloidin-stained cryosections. Amylase release was measured by colorimetric assay. RESULTS: CCK-8 caused dose-dependent activation of p125 focal adhesion kinase. Time-course analysis showed rapid activation with maximum between 5 and 10 min and stimulation still detectable after 60 min. Preincubation with 2 microM cytochalasin D specifically inhibited p125 focal adhesion kinase, but not p42 mitogen-activated protein kinase or increases in intracellular calcium concentrations. The actin cytoskeleton showed rapid reorganization after stimulation, with an initial increase in fluorescence followed by a decline after 30 min. Preincubation with cytochalasin D prevented cytoskeletal changes. Amylase release at concentrations up to 0.1 nM CCK-8 was not influenced by cytochalasin D. In contrast, supramaximal inhibition of amylase release was less pronounced after cytochalasin D incubation. CONCLUSION: p125 focal adhesion kinase in acinar cells appears to be part of a signalling pathway leading to changes in cellular morphology via the actin cytoskeleton. Maximal activation of this signalling pathway might participate in supramaximal inhibition of enzyme secretion.
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