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Title: Inhibition of 45Ca2+ uptake and catecholamine secretion by phenothiazines and pimozide in adrenal medulla cells cultures. Author: Slepetis R, Kirshner N. Journal: Cell Calcium; 1982 May; 3(2):183-90. PubMed ID: 6126278. Abstract: The inhibition by several phenothiazine drugs and pimozide of the uptake of 45Ca2+ and secretion of catecholamines by cultured adrenal medulla cells stimulated with nicotine, veratridine, 50 mM K+, ionomycin and Ba2+ was studied. The inhibition of 45Ca2+ uptake, except for ionomycin, closely parallelled the inhibition of catecholamine secretion. The nicotine-and veratridine-stimulated effects were several fold more sensitive to inhibition by the drugs than were those stimulated by 50mM K+, ionomycin and Ba2+; the ionomycin-stimulated effects were least sensitive to inhibition. These studies indicate that the drugs have multiple effects on stimulus-secretion coupling in adrenal medulla cells. It is suggested that inhibition of the veratridine- and nicotine-stimulated events is due to membrane perturbations caused by the drugs, that inhibition of the 50mM K+- and Ba2+-stimulated events is due to alterations in the voltage sensitive membrane Ca2+ channel, and that inhibition of secretion elicited by ionomycin may be due to inhibition of Ca2+-calmodulin reactions or to more profound non specific membrane effects.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]