Role of calcium in secretory and metabolic effects of substrates in the gastric mucosa

Author:

Chacin J.,Cardenas P.,Lobo P.,Subero O.

Abstract

The role of extracellular Ca2+ in the effects and oxidation of metabolic substrates was investigated in the isolated toad gastric mucosa. In the presence of lipoate, the stimulating effect of 10 mM glucose on spontaneous acid secretion was significantly reduced by 76% in Ca2+-free solutions. The inhibition was overcome by addition of 5 mM Ca2+. The increment in respiration induced by glucose was also blocked in the absence of external Ca2+. The effect of 10 mM pyruvate on acid secretion was inhibited by 37% in Ca2+-free solutions. The secretory responses induced by 10 mM butyrate and 10 mM octanoate were not significantly affected by Ca2+-free solutions. The rates of oxidation of [14C]-glucose and [14C]pyruvate were significantly reduced by incubating in Ca2+-free solutions containing 0.1 mM of EGTA. When O2 uptake and glucose oxidation were measured simultaneously in the same preparation, the increment in the rate of glucose oxidation accounted for by 43% of the total increase of respiration observed in the presence of Ca2+. The rates of oxidation of [14C]butyrate and [14C]acetate were not significantly affected by Ca2+-free solutions. The rate of oxidation of [14C]glucose exhibited saturation kinetics versus concentration and was lower in the absence of external Ca2+ under a range of glucose concentrations. Similar results were observed when the experiments were performed in the absence of external potassium to block the acid secretory process. Ca2+ stimulated the rate of glucose oxidation in a dose-dependent manner. The kinetics of 45Ca2+ efflux and 45Ca2+ uptake were not significantly affected by glucose and butyrate.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Gastroenterology,Hepatology,Physiology

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