We describe the effect of sulphated cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK-8S) on [Ca2+]i in rat pituitary GH3 cells. Investigations were performed on fluo-3 loaded cells by using a confocal imaging system MRC-600 (Bio-Rad). Because CCK-8S mobilized intracellular calcium in cells bathed in Ca(2+)-free buffer it must be able to release calcium from internal stores. Furthermore, influx of Ca2+ from outside the cells seems to contribute to CCK-8S induced increases in [Ca2+]i as demonstrated by calcium mobilization in GH3 cells preincubated with thapsigargin in Ca2+ containing buffer.
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