Literature DB >> 10766916

Pregnancy switches adrenergic signal transduction in rat and human uterine myocytes as probed by BKCa channel activity.

X B Zhou1, G X Wang, B Huneke, T Wieland, M Korth.   

Abstract

1. We used large conductance Ca2+-activated K+ (BKCa) channel activity as a probe to characterize the inhibitory/stimulatory G protein (Gi/Gs) signalling pathways in intact cells from pregnant (PM) and non-pregnant (NPM) myometrium. 2. Isoprenaline (10 microM) enhanced the outward current (Iout) in PM cells and inhibited Iout in NPM cells. Additional application of the alpha2-adrenoceptor (alpha2-AR) agonist clonidine (10 microM) further enhanced the isoprenaline-modulated Iout in PM cells but partially antagonized Iout in NPM cells. Clonidine alone did not affect Iout. The specific cAMP kinase (PKA) inhibitor H-89 (1 microM) abolished the effects of isoprenaline and clonidine. The specific BKCa channel blocker iberiotoxin (0.1 microM) inhibited Iout by approximately 80 %; the residual current was insensitive to isoprenaline. 3. Inhibition of Gi activity by either pertussis toxin or the GTPase activating protein RGS16 abolished inhibitory as well as stimulatory effects of clonidine on Iout. 4. Transducin-alpha, a scavenger of Gi betagamma dimers, converted the stimulatory action of clonidine on Iout into an inhibitory effect. Free transducin-betagamma enhanced both the stimulatory and the inhibitory effects of isoprenaline on Iout. 5. The results demonstrate that BKCa channel activity is a sensitive probe to follow adenylyl cyclase-cAMP-PKA signalling in myometrial smooth muscle cells. Both Gialpha-mediated inhibition and Gibetagamma-mediated stimulation can occur in the same cell, irrespective of pregnancy. It is speculated that the coupling between alpha2-AR and Gi proteins is more efficient during pregnancy and that Gibetagamma at high levels simply override the inhibitory action of Gi alpha.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10766916      PMCID: PMC2269869          DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7793.2000.t01-1-00339.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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