Goblet cell degranulation in isolated canine tracheal epithelium: response to exogenous ATP, ADP, and adenosine

CW Davis, ML Dowell, M Lethem… - American Journal of …, 1992 - journals.physiology.org
CW Davis, ML Dowell, M Lethem, M Van Scott
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 1992journals.physiology.org
Mucin secretion by goblet cells was determined by quantifying degranulation events (DE) in
isolated, superficial epithelium from canine trachea. The epithelium was isolated and
explanted to a novel transparent, permeable support, and the goblet cells were visualized by
video microscopy. Baseline degranulation events were quantified at 0.05 DE/min. Luminal
ATP (10 (-4) M, n= 10) stimulated a biphasic secretory response; a burst, maximum rate=
87.9+/-25.3, was followed by a plateau, rate= 1.9+/-0.3 DE/min. Serosal ATP elicited a …
Mucin secretion by goblet cells was determined by quantifying degranulation events (DE) in isolated, superficial epithelium from canine trachea. The epithelium was isolated and explanted to a novel transparent, permeable support, and the goblet cells were visualized by video microscopy. Baseline degranulation events were quantified at 0.05 DE/min. Luminal ATP (10(-4) M, n = 10) stimulated a biphasic secretory response; a burst, maximum rate = 87.9 +/- 25.3, was followed by a plateau, rate = 1.9 +/- 0.3 DE/min. Serosal ATP elicited a complex set of responses: 9 cells failed to respond, 13 exhibited a trivial response, and 31 responded vigorously but with highly variable patterns of degranulation. Nonhydrolyzable 5'-adenylylimidodiphosphate caused degranulation from both sides of the epithelium. Luminal ADP and adenosine were ineffective. Serosal ADP and adenosine elicited a range of responses that was similar in diversity and magnitude to the ATP response. Our conclusions were as follows: 1) goblet cells in the superficial epithelium of the airway can be studied at the single-cell level in explants; 2) nucleotides stimulate goblet cells to secrete mucin; and 3) the goblet cell expresses different nucleotide receptors on its apical and basolateral membranes.
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