Open Ophthalmology Journal 2007-01-01

Identification and functional distribution of intracellular ca channels in mouse lacrimal gland acinar cells.

W E Medina-Ortiz, E V Gregg, A M Brun-Zinkernagel, P Koulen

Index: Open Ophthalmol J 1 , 8-16, (2009)

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Abstract

We have determined the presence and cellular distribution of intracellular calcium channels, inositol 1, 4, 5-trisphosphate receptors (IP3Rs) and ryanodine receptors (RyRs) in adult and postnatal (P10) lacrimal gland acinar cells. Western blot analysis of both P10 cultures and adult tissue identified the presence of each IP(3)R and RyR isotypes. The immunocytochemistry analysis showed a differential cellular distribution of these calcium channels where the nuclear envelope, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and Golgi apparatus membranes represent areas with highest levels of channel expression. This IP(3)R and RyR isotype distribution is confirmed by the immuno-EM results. The findings described in this study are in agreement with published pharmacological data that shows the participation of these channels in the secretion process of the lacrimal gland acinar cells. Furthermore, the differential subcellular distribution between the isoforms could indicate a potential role of these intracellular Ca(2+ )channels on the regulation of specific cellular functions.


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