“…Cholera toxin, the Ca2+ ionophore A23187 and theophylline, for example, stimulate Na+ and Cl-transport in pig intestinal mucosa by elevating both intracellular Ca2+ and cyclic nucleotide concentrations (Argenzio & Whipp, 1981; Argenzio, Liacos, Berschneider, Whipp & Robertson, 1984;Forsyth, Wong & Maenz, 1985;Maenz, Gabriel & Forsyth, 1987). Participation of Ca2+ in exerting ionic secretion by cholera toxin in isolated porcine enterocytes was suggested from the observation that [Ca2+]i was elevated (Maenz et al 1987), and from the increased influx of Ca2+ into jejunal brush-border membrane vesicles after addition of the toxin (Maenz & Forsyth, 1986).…”