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Attenuation of store-operated Ca2+ current impairs salivary gland fluid secretion in TRPC1(-/-) mice.


ABSTRACT: Agonist-induced Ca(2+) entry via store-operated Ca(2+) (SOC) channels is suggested to regulate a wide variety of cellular functions, including salivary gland fluid secretion. However, the molecular components of these channels and their physiological function(s) are largely unknown. Here we report that attenuation of SOC current underlies salivary gland dysfunction in mice lacking transient receptor potential 1 (TRPC1). Neurotransmitter-regulated salivary gland fluid secretion in TRPC1-deficient TRPC1(-/-) mice was severely decreased (by 70%). Further, agonist- and thapsigargin-stimulated SOC channel activity was significantly reduced in salivary gland acinar cells isolated from TRPC1(-/-) mice. Deletion of TRPC1 also eliminated sustained Ca(2+)-dependent potassium channel activity, which depends on Ca(2+) entry and is required for fluid secretion. Expression of key proteins involved in fluid secretion and Ca(2+) signaling, including STIM1 and other TRPC channels, was not altered. Together, these data demonstrate that reduced SOC entry accounts for the severe loss of salivary gland fluid secretion in TRPC1(-/-) mice. Thus, TRPC1 is a critical component of the SOC channel in salivary gland acinar cells and is essential for neurotransmitter-regulation of fluid secretion.

SUBMITTER: Liu X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2077292 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Attenuation of store-operated Ca2+ current impairs salivary gland fluid secretion in TRPC1(-/-) mice.

Liu Xibao X   Cheng Kwong Tai KT   Bandyopadhyay Bidhan C BC   Pani Biswaranjan B   Dietrich Alexander A   Paria Biman C BC   Swaim William D WD   Beech David D   Yildrim Eda E   Singh Brij B BB   Birnbaumer Lutz L   Ambudkar Indu S IS  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20071023 44


Agonist-induced Ca(2+) entry via store-operated Ca(2+) (SOC) channels is suggested to regulate a wide variety of cellular functions, including salivary gland fluid secretion. However, the molecular components of these channels and their physiological function(s) are largely unknown. Here we report that attenuation of SOC current underlies salivary gland dysfunction in mice lacking transient receptor potential 1 (TRPC1). Neurotransmitter-regulated salivary gland fluid secretion in TRPC1-deficient  ...[more]

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