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Fig. 4. Fluorescence ratio (F340/F380)
measurements of cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration of an isolated
iridophore cell (concentrations of drugs given below; see text for details).
Cytoplasmic [Ca2+] increases transiently in response to (A)
potassium chloride (KCl), (B) caffeine and (C) ACh, but not nicotine. (D)
Muscarine evokes a transient increase in cytoplasmic Ca2+, which is
blocked by atropine. After washing for 15 min, the muscarine response is
regained. (E) Ca2+ increases transiently in response to ACh and
caffeine in the absence of Ca2+ in the external solution (EGTA
Ca2+ free ASW). (F) Changing the osmolarity of the external
solution has no effect on cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration, although
ACh evokes a strong increase in cytoplasmic [Ca2+]. s-ASW, ASW + 50
mmol l-1 sorbitol (1112 mOsm kg-1); 75% ASW, 769 mOsm
kg-1. Concentrations of drugs: KCl, 20 mmol l-1;
caffeine, 5 mmol l-1; Ach, 50 µmol l-1; nicotine, 2
mmol l-1; muscarine, 50 µmol l-1; atropine, 50
µmol l-1.