Literature DB >> 2833275

Effect of a stimulant of guanylate cyclase, sin 1, on calcium movements and phospholipase C activation in thrombin-stimulated human platelets.

M F Simon1, H Chap, L Douste-Blazy.   

Abstract

The effects of sin 1, a metabolite of an antianginal agent, molsidomine, were investigated on human platelet activation induced by thrombin. This drug promoted a slight inhibition of serotonin release in a medium containing 1 mM Ca2+ or 1 mM EGTA (from 63% to 46% and from 57% to 41% of total serotonin secretion, respectively, with the highest dose used). Under these conditions, Ca2+ movements, monitored by quin 2 fluorescence, were markedly impaired. The most pronounced effect was towards Ca2+ influx, which presented a rapid inhibition with low doses. In the presence of external calcium, thrombin raised cytoplasmic free Ca2+ concentration from 100 nM to 1277 nM. This was reduced to 466 nM and 175 nM with 10(-7) M and 10(-4) M sin 1, respectively. Ca2+ mobilization from internal stores was less inhibited, since cytoplasmic free Ca2+ movements, sin 1 was tested on [32P] phosphatidic acid synthesis resulting from phospholipase C activation induced by thrombin. Phosphatidic acid labelling displayed a maximal inhibition of 43-50% with the highest doses of sin 1 (10(-4) M-10(-3) M) with or without Ca2+ in the incubation medium. However, this effect appeared much more sensitive to sin 1 in the presence of external Ca2+ (25% at 10(-7) M sin 1 with external Ca2+ against 12% at the same sin 1 concentration with EGTA). This discrepancy might be explained by the difference of cGMP level obtained when platelets were treated by sin 1 in the presence or in the absence of Ca2+ in the medium. This study shows that the major target of sin 1 via cGMP is not platelet phospholipase C as previously described, but inhibition of Ca2+ influx through plasma membrane.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2833275     DOI: 10.1016/0006-2952(88)90780-0

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


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