Expression of Ca2+-dependent synaptotagmin isoforms in mouse and rat parotid acinar cells |
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Authors: | Jo Hae Byun Hae Mi Kim Jong-Hoon Kim Min Seuk Kim Seung-Hyeoi Hong Jeong Hee Seo Jeong Taeg Lee Syng-Ill Shin Dong Min Son Heung-Kyu |
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Affiliation: | Department of Oral Biology, Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-752, Korea. |
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Abstract: | Synaptotagmin is a Ca2+ sensing protein, which triggers a fusion of synaptic vesicles in neuronal transmission. Little is known regarding the expression of Ca2+-dependent synaptotagmin isoforms and their contribution to the release of secretory vesicles in mouse and rat parotid acinar cells. We investigated a type of Ca2+-dependent synaptotagmin and Ca2+ signaling in both rat and mouse parotid acinar cells using RT-PCR, microfluorometry, and amylase assay. Mouse parotid acinar cells exhibited much more sensitive amylase release in response to muscarinic stimulation than did rat parotid acinar cells. However, transient [Ca2+]i increases and Ca2+ influx in response to muscarinic stimulation in both cells were identical, suggesting that the expression or activity of the Ca2+ sensing proteins is different. Seven Ca2+-dependent synaptotagmins, from 1 to 7, were expressed in the mouse parotid acinar cells. However, in the rat parotid acinar cells, only synaptotagmins 1, 3, 4 and 7 were expressed. These results indicate that the expression of Ca2+-dependent synaptotagmins may contribute to the release of secretory vesicles in parotid acinar cells. |
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Keywords: | Synaptotagmin calcium signaling exocytosis parotid acinar cells |
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