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V-1, a catecholamine biosynthesis regulatory protein, positively controls catecholamine secretion in PC12D cells
Tohru Yamakuni1, Toshifumi Yamamoto, Yukisato Ishida
1Department of Pharmaceutical Molecular Biology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8578, Japan. yamakuni@mail.pharm.tohoku.ac.jp
Abstract:
Stably transfected PC12D cell lines overexpressing a catecholamine biosynthesis regulatory protein, V-1, were used to examine the functional role of V-1 in catecholamine secretion. High K(+)-induced dopamine secretion in V-1 overexpressing clones was shown to be markedly potentiated compared with control clones carried with a vector alone. As assayed intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) using fura-PE3, V-1 overexpression was observed to enhance high K(+)-elicited [Ca(2+)](i) elevation. Electron microscopic analysis revealed an increase in dense-cored vesicle formation by V-1 overexpression. These results suggest that the enhancement of high K(+)-induced dopamine secretion by V-1 overexpression results from the potentiation of high K(+)-induced [Ca(2+)](i) elevation and the increase in the number of dense-cored vesicles.