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XB-ART-25757
FEBS Lett 1990 Jul 02;2671:22-4.
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Interaction between injected Ca2+ and intracellular Ca2+ stores in Xenopus oocytes.

Dascal N , Boton R .


Abstract
Upon two repetitive deep injections of Ca2+ into Xenopus oocyte (200-300 microns under the membrane), the amplitude of the transient Cl- current induced by the second injection is several-fold higher than that of the first one. This 'potentiation' persists even at 60-90 min intervals between injections. However, in oocytes permeabilized to Ca2+ by the ionophore A23187 in a Ca2(+)-free solution, the potentiation completely disappears after 30 min. It is proposed that the injected Ca2+ is largely taken up by the stores, whereas following the second injection, a higher proportion of Ca2+ reaches the membrane, since the stores are already loaded. In ionophore-treated oocytes, the stores lose the accumulated Ca2+ over several minutes and are then ready to take up Ca2+ again, hindering its arrival at the membrane.

PubMed ID: 1694791
Article link: FEBS Lett