Literature DB >> 2554919

Effects of adenosine analogues on basal, prostaglandin E1- and forskolin-stimulated cyclic AMP formation in intact neuroblastoma cells.

M G Murphy1, Z Byczko.   

Abstract

We have examined the effects of R-phenylisopropyladenosine (R-PIA) and other adenosine analogues on basal, prostaglandin E1 (PGE1)- and forskolin-stimulated cyclic AMP (cAMP) formation in intact N1E-115 neuroblastoma cells, to determine whether the cells contain A1 adenosine receptors that are negatively coupled with adenylate cyclase. Basal levels of cAMP (68 +/- 7 pmol/mg protein; mean +/- SE, N = 15) were not altered by low concentrations of R-PIA. The apparent lack of inhibition was not due to increases in cAMP due to activation of a stimulatory A2 receptor by endogenously-synthesized adenosine. By comparison, low levels of R-PIA did reduce significantly (P less than 0.05) PGE1-dependent increases in cAMP formation (maximum response to PGE1, 972 +/- 77 pmol cAMP/mg protein; EC50 for PGE1, 0.2 microM). Inhibition was dose dependent, and resulted in a 30-50% maximum reduction in production stimulated by PGE1. Nanomolar concentrations of R-PIA elicited half-maximal inhibition; the inhibitory response was blocked by 8-phenyltheophylline (8-PT). The order of potencies of several adenosine analogues in eliciting this response suggested that inhibition was mediated by an A1 adenosine receptor. Examination of the effects of R-PIA on forskolin-stimulated cAMP formation yielded several interesting findings. First, stimulation by the diterpene by itself was blocked by both adenosine deaminase (ADA) and 8-PT (40 and 25% inhibition respectively). Low concentrations of R-PIA (less than 10(-6) M) had no effect on forskolin-stimulated cAMP production. At higher levels (greater than or equal to 10(-6) M) the analogues acted synergistically with the diterpene, to yield cAMP levels that were up to 3-fold higher than the additive effect of the two agents. Potentiation was stereospecific, Ca2+ dependent, and was blocked by 8-PT. The results of this study suggest that, in N1E-115 neuroblastoma cells, inhibitory A1 receptors are not stimulated in response to non-specific elevations in cAMP, but are associated with specific stimulatory receptors such as those activated by PGE1.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2554919     DOI: 10.1016/0006-2952(89)90627-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Pharmacol        ISSN: 0006-2952            Impact factor:   5.858


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1.  Further studies of the mechanism(s) of polyunsaturated-fatty-acid-mediated increases in intracellular cAMP formation in N1E-115 neuroblastoma cells.

Authors:  M G Murphy; Z Byczko
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  1992-11       Impact factor: 3.996

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Authors:  B Bosier; E Hermans; Dm Lambert
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2008-06-09       Impact factor: 8.739

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