Author/Editor     Kopach, Olga; Kruglikov, Ilya; Pivneva, Tatyana; Voitenko, Nana; Verkhratsky, Alexei; Fedirko, Nataliya
Title     Mitochondria adjust Ca[sup]2+ signaling regime to a pattern of stimulation in salivary acinar cells
Type     članek
Vol. and No.     Letnik 1813, št. 10
Publication year     2011
Volume     str. 1740-1748
ISSN     0167-4838 - Biochimica et biophysica acta
Language     eng
Abstract     The salivary acinar cells have unique Ca2+ signaling machinery that ensures an extensive secretion. The agonist-induced secretion is governed by Ca2+ signals originated from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) followed by a store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE). During tasting and chewing food a frequency of parasympathetic stimulation increases up to ten fold, entailing cells to adapt its Ca2+ machinery to promote ER refilling and ensure sustained SOCE by yet unknown mechanism. By employing a combination of fluorescent Ca2+ imaging in the cytoplasm and inside cellular organelles (ER and mitochondria) we described the role of mitochondria in adjustment of Ca2+ signaling regime and ER refilling according to a pattern of agonist stimulation. Under the sustained stimulation, SOCE is increased proportionally to the degree of ER depletion. Cell adapts its Ca2+ handling system directing more Ca2+ into mitochondria via microdomains of high [Ca2+] providing positive feedback on SOCE while intra-mitochondrial tunneling provides adequate ER refilling. In the absence of an agonist, the bulk of ER refilling occurs through Ca2+-ATPase-mediated Ca2+ uptake within subplasmalemmal space. In conclusion, mitochondria play a key role in the maintenance of sustained SOCE and adequate ER refilling by regulating Ca2+ fluxes within the cell that may represent an intrinsic adaptation mechanism to ensure a long-lasting secretion.
Keywords     calcium entry
mitochondria
acinar cells
vnos kalcija
mitohondriji
acinarne celice