CaM kinase II-dependent mobilization of secretory granules underlies acetylcholine-induced stimulation of exocytosis in mouse pancreatic B-cells.
1. Measurements of cell capacitance were used to investigate the mechanisms by which acetylcholine (ACh) stimulates Ca2+-induced exocytosis in single insulin-secreting mouse pancreatic B-cells. 2. ACh (250 microM) increased exocytotic responses elicited by voltage-clamp depolarizations 2.3-fold. Thi...
Autori principali: | Gromada, J, Høy, M, Renström, E, Bokvist, K, Eliasson, L, Göpel, S, Rorsman, P |
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Natura: | Journal article |
Lingua: | English |
Pubblicazione: |
1999
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