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Somatostatin, an inhibitor of ACTH secretion, decreases cytosolic free calcium and voltage-dependent calcium current in a pituitary cell line. | LitMetric

Somatostatin is a neurohormone peptide that inhibits a variety of secretory responses in different cell types. We have investigated the effects of somatostatin on calcium current and intracellular free calcium in AtT-20 cells, a pituitary tumor line in which the inhibitory actions of this peptide have been well characterized. At concentrations similar to those that inhibit adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) release, somatostatin and its analogs reduced the levels of intracellular free calcium (as measured by the Quin-2 technique). Nifedipine and other blockers of voltage-dependent calcium channels also reduced cytosolic calcium levels. The effects of somatostatin and nifedipine were not additive, suggesting that somatostatin might inhibit calcium channels. Experiments using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique showed that somatostatin reduces voltage-dependent calcium current. The effects of somatostatin on cytosolic calcium and calcium current appear to be independent of its ability to reduce secretagogue-stimulated cAMP accumulation in these cells. We propose that the somatostatin-induced decrease in cytosolic calcium concentrations and the voltage-dependent calcium current are one of the mechanisms by which somatostatin suppresses ACTH release in AtT-20 cells.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.06-11-03128.1986DOI Listing

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