calcimycin has been researched along with zinquin* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for calcimycin and zinquin
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Spatial organization of Ca(2+) entry and exocytosis in mouse pancreatic beta-cells.
Secretion from single pancreatic beta-cells was imaged using a novel technique in which Zn(2+), costored in secretory granules with insulin, was detected by confocal fluorescence microscopy as it was released from the cells. Using this technique, it was observed that secretion from beta-cells was limited to an active region that comprised approximately 50% of the cell perimeter. Using ratiometric imaging with indo-1, localized increases in intracellular Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) evoked by membrane depolarization were also observed. Using sequential measurements of secretion and [Ca(2+)](i) at single cells, colocalization of exocytotic release sites and Ca(2+) entry was observed when cells were stimulated by glucose or K(+). Treatment of cells with the Ca(2+) ionophore 4-Br-A23187 induced large Ca(2+) influx around the entire cell circumference. Despite the nonlocalized increase in [Ca(2+)](i), secretion evoked by 4-Br-A23187 was still localized to the same region as that evoked by secretagogues such as glucose. It is concluded that Ca(2+) channels activated by depolarization are localized to specific membrane domains where exocytotic release also occurs; however, localized secretion is not exclusively regulated by localized increases in [Ca(2+)](i), but instead involves spatial localization of other components of the exocytotic machinery. Topics: Animals; Calcimycin; Calcium Channels; Calcium Signaling; Cells, Cultured; Exocytosis; Fluorescent Dyes; Glucose; Insulin; Insulin Secretion; Ionophores; Islets of Langerhans; Mice; Microscopy, Fluorescence; Quinolones; Tosyl Compounds; Zinc | 2001 |