Literature DB >> 1647255

The bradykinin receptor--a putative receptor-operated channel in PC12 cells: studies of neurotransmitter release and inositol phosphate accumulation.

C Weiss1, D Atlas.   

Abstract

Bradykinin (BK) induced [3H]norepinephrine [( 3H]NE) release and phosphatidylinositol turnover were investigated in PC12 cells. Induction of [3H]NE release by BK is mediated by activation of BK-B2-receptors, as determined using type specific BK receptor antagonists. BK induces [3H]NE release with a half maximal effective concentration of 30 +/- 0.5 nM, and reaches maximal net fractional release of 9.0 +/- 1% with 200 nM BK. The BK-induced release is Ca2+ dependent, reaching maximal release at 1.0 mM Ca2+, is pertussis toxin insensitive (1 microgram/ml), slightly increased by a dibutyryl cAMP (1 mM) and not affected by inhibitors of the cyclooxygenase or lipoxygenase pathways. Voltage-sensitive Ca2+ channel blockers, verapamil (10 microM), nifedipine (10 microM), and omega-conotoxin (CgTx 10 nM), do not block the BK-induced release. However, a considerable inhibitory effect was obtained by divalent cations Co2+ (ED50 = 0.2 mM) and Ni2+ (ED50(2)+ = 1 mM). These results indicate the involvement of a Ca2+ channel in the BK-mediated release which is different from the L- or N-type voltage sensitive calcium channels. Whereas [Ca2+]ex is essential for the BK-induction of catecholamine release, the rise in level of InsP's induced by BK in the presence or in the absence of [Ca2+]ex is similar up to concentration of 1 microM. This indicates that the rise in InsP's induced by BK is not sufficient to cause neurotransmitter release. Moreover, subsequent addition of Ca2+ to BK-stimulated cells in Ca(2+)-free medium yields no release. Hence, no activity triggered by BK alone could be further stimulated by Ca2+ for induction of release.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1647255     DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(91)91053-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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