2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2015.01.025
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Blockade by NNC 55-0396, mibefradil, and nickel of calcium and exocytotic signals in chromaffin cells: Implications for the regulation of hypoxia-induced secretion at early life

Abstract: transients and secretion was also elicited by the three agents. However, the hypoxia-induced secretion (HIS) of catecholamine in RECCs was blocked substantially (75%) with thresholds concentrations of NCC (IC 20 to block I Ba ); this was not the case for mibefradil and Ni 2+ that required higher concentrations to block the HIS response. Thus, out of the three compounds, NNC seemed to be an adequate pharmacological tool to discern the contribution of T channels to the HIS response, without a contamination with … Show more

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“…Actually, [Ca 2+ ] i responses to 15K were inhibited by several T‐type Ca 2+ channel blockers in mouse DRG neurons. It has been reported that these blockers, especially NNC 55‐0396, are adequate pharmacological tool to discern the contribution of T‐type Ca 2+ channels (Fernández‐Morales et al, ). Although in the present experiment the inhibitory potency of TTA‐A2 was somewhat low (Kraus et al, ), a similar range of concentration (25 µM) has been used to suppress T‐type Ca 2+ channel‐dependent [Ca 2+ ] i responses to hypoxia in glomus cells of rat carotid body (Makarenko et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Actually, [Ca 2+ ] i responses to 15K were inhibited by several T‐type Ca 2+ channel blockers in mouse DRG neurons. It has been reported that these blockers, especially NNC 55‐0396, are adequate pharmacological tool to discern the contribution of T‐type Ca 2+ channels (Fernández‐Morales et al, ). Although in the present experiment the inhibitory potency of TTA‐A2 was somewhat low (Kraus et al, ), a similar range of concentration (25 µM) has been used to suppress T‐type Ca 2+ channel‐dependent [Ca 2+ ] i responses to hypoxia in glomus cells of rat carotid body (Makarenko et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%