The role of calcitonin gene-related peptide in the regulation of anion secretion by the rat and human epididymis

Author:

Leung A. Y. H.,Leung P. Y.,Cheng-Chew S. B.,Wong P. Y. D.

Abstract

ABSTRACT A study was carried out to investigate the role of the calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in the regulation of electrolyte transport in the rat and human epididymis. In monolayer cultures derived from the rat cauda epididymal cells, CGRP stimulated the short-circuit current (SCC) in a dose-dependent manner with the EC50 (concentration required to produce 50% of the response) at 15 nmol/l. This effect of CGRP was seen when the peptide was added to the basolateral aspect of the cells; apical addition having negligible effect. The CGRP-induced rise in the SCC was dependent on the presence of chloride in the bathing solution. Calcitonin had no effect on the SCC and did not affect the CGRP-induced rise in the SCC. The effect of CGRP on secretion was inhibited in a competitive fashion by the CGRP receptor antagonist CGRP(8–37). In contrast to bradykinin, angiotensin II and endothelin I, the effect of CGRP was independent of prostaglandin synthesis. Measurement of intracellular adenosine 3′:5′-cyclic monophosphate showed a time- and dose-dependent increase upon stimulation with CGRP. CGRP also stimulated the SCC in monolayers grown from the human epididymis. The current could be inhibited by apical application of the chloride channel blocker, diphenylamine-2-carboxylate. Immunoreactive CGRP was found in the epithelia of rat and human cauda epididymidis. It is suggested that CGRP may regulate the electrolyte and fluid secretion in the epididymis, thereby providing an optimal microenvironment for the maturation and storage of spermatozoa. Journal of Endocrinology (1992) 133, 259–268

Publisher

Bioscientifica

Subject

Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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